Legionowo Arena

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Legionowo Arena
Arena Legionowo
Legionowo Arena
Full nameHala widowiskowo - sportowa DPD Arena Legionowo
Addressul.Chrobrego 50b, 05-120 Legionowo
Legionowo
Coordinates 52°24′01″N20°55′02″E / 52.400199°N 20.917274°E / 52.400199; 20.917274
OwnerLegionowo City Council
OperatorLegionowo City Council
Capacity 1998
Field size45x28m
Acreage 6116 m2
Construction
Broke ground2009
Built2009-2010
Opened15 August 2010 (2010-08-15)
ArchitectRadek Guzowski
Builder Mostostal Warszawa S.A.
Mostostal Puławy S.A.
Tenants
Legionovia Legionowo Volleyball
Legion Legionowo
KPR Legionowo
Website
http://arenalegionowo.pl/

Legionowo Arena (Polish : Arena Legionowo) is an indoor multi-sports arena in Legionowo, Mazovia. [1]

Since 2018 DPD have been the titular sponsors of the arena. [2]

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References

  1. "Arena Legionowo".
  2. "Legionowo. Siatkarki będą miały nowego sponsora! Logo i nazwa firmy "DPD" pojawią się na sportowej Arenie", gazetapowiatowa.pl (in Polish), Gazeta Powiatowa, 5 September 2018