List of indoor arenas in Argentina

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The following is a list of indoor arenas in Argentina with a capacity of at least 3,000 spectators. Most of the arenas in this list have multiple uses such as individual sports, team sports as well as cultural events and political events.

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Current arenas

ImagesLocationVenueOpenedCapacityTenants/use
2018-10-05 Estadio Mary Teran de Weiss at 2018 Summer Youth Olympics by Sandro Halank-002.jpg Greater Buenos Aires Estadio Mary Terán de Weiss 2006
(fully covered in 2018)
15,500 Autonomous City of Buenos Aires
Gfi-set01-stadium.svg Greater Buenos Aires Movistar Arena 201915,000 Anschutz Entertainment Group
Orfeo Super Domo.jpg Córdoba Orfeo Superdomo 200214,000Dinosaurio Group
Gfi-set01-stadium.svg Mendoza Aconcagua Arena201814,000 Mendoza Province
Gfi-set01-stadium.svg Greater Buenos Aires Arena Tecnópolis [1] 201312,000 Government of Argentina
Gfi-set01-stadium.svg La Rioja Superdomo [2] 201511,000 La Rioja Province
Estadio Cubierto "Dr. Claudio. L. Newell".jpg Rosario Estadio Claudio Newell 197810,000 Newell's Old Boys
Buenos Aires-San Nicolas-Luna Park.jpg Greater Buenos Aires Luna Park 1932
(covered in 1934)
8,300Sociedad Salesiana de San Juan Bosco y Cáritas Argentina
Cantoni estadium.30.jpg San Juan Estadio Aldo Cantoni 19678,000 San Juan Province, UPCN Vóley Club
Polideportivo-partido-1.jpg Mar del Plata Polideportivo Islas Malvinas 19958,000 Club Atlético Peñarol
Estadio Ruca Che de Neuquen.jpg Neuquen Estadio Ruca Che 19958,000 Independiente de Neuquén, Gigantes del Sur
Maxigimnasio del Parque Carlos Guerrero Olavarria.jpg Olavarría Parque Carlos Guerrero 19826,070 Estudiantes de Olavarría
Gfi-set01-stadium.svg Greater Buenos Aires Microestadio Malvinas Argentinas [3] [4] 20066,000 Argentinos Juniors
Estadio Angel Malvicino - Club Atletico Union de Santa Fe.jpg Santa Fe Estadio Ángel Malvicino 19986,000 Unión de Santa Fe
Estadio Delmi en la provincia de Salta.jpg Salta Polideportivo Delmi 19866,000 Salta Province
Gfi-set01-stadium.svg Rosario Estadio Salvador Bonilla 19825,000 Club Atlético Provincial
Gfi-set01-stadium.svg Formosa Polideportivo Cincuentenario [5] 20074,500 Formosa Province, Club La Unión
Gfi-set01-stadium.svg Santiago del Estero Estadio Ciudad de Santiago del Estero19914,300 Quimsa
Gfi-set01-stadium.svg Sunchales Estadio Hogar de los Tigres 19984,200 Club Deportivo Libertad
Estadio Obras.jpg Greater Buenos Aires Estadio Obras Sanitarias 19784,000 Obras Sanitarias
Gfi-set01-stadium.svg Pilar Microestadio Ricardo Rusticucci20174,000 Pilar Municipality
Gfi-set01-stadium.svg San Martín Polideportivo Gustavo Rodríguez20114,000 San Martín Municipality
Gfi-set01-stadium.svg Rafaela Coliseo del Sur20024,000 Club Sportivo Ben Hur
Gfi-set01-stadium.svg Bahía Blanca Estadio Osvaldo Casanova 1932/19393,950 Estudiantes de Bahía Blanca
Gfi-set01-stadium.svg Córdoba Polideportivo Carlos Cerutti 19883,500 Asociación Deportiva Atenas
Gfi-set01-stadium.svg Santa Fe Estadio UTN Santa Fe 19823,500 Universidad Tecnológica Nacional
Gfi-set01-stadium.svg Puerto General San Martín Mega Estadio 4 de Junio20213,500 Puerto General San Martín Municipality
Gfi-set01-stadium.svg Puerto Madryn Estadio Lujan Barrientos 20043,500 Club Social y Deportivo Madryn
Gfi-set01-stadium.svg El Calafate Microestadio El Calafate20193,500 El Calafate Municipality
Gfi-set01-stadium.svg Greater Buenos Aires Polideportivo Almirante Brown 20033,000 Almirante Brown Partido
Polideportivo GELP.jpg La Plata Polideportivo Víctor Nethol 19783,000 Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata
Gfi-set01-stadium.svg Resistencia Microestadio Raul Alejo Gronda19874,000 Club Atlético Sarmiento
Gfi-set01-stadium.svg Presidencia Roque Sáenz Peña Arena UNCAUS20133,500 Universidad del Chaco Austral
Gfi-set01-stadium.svg La Banda Estadio Vicente Rosales19803,500 Club Ciclista Olímpico La Banda
Gfi-set01-stadium.svg San Miguel de Tucumán Estadio Pedro Parra19783,000Sportivo Floresta
Gfi-set01-stadium.svg Paraná Estadio Luis Butta19823,000 Atlético Echagüe
Gfi-set01-stadium.svg Montecarlo Polideportivo Montecarlo20133,500 Montecarlo Municipality
Gfi-set01-stadium.svg Posadas Polideportivo El Zaimán19833,000 Posadas Municipality

Under construction

ImagesLocationVenueCapacity
Estadio Centenario Comodoro Rivadavia.jpg Comodoro Rivadavia Estadio Centenario 10,000
Gfi-set01-stadium.svg Río Grande Microestadio Rio Grande5,500
Gfi-set01-stadium.svg Santa Rosa Megaestadio Santa Rosa5,000

Under proposition

ImagesLocationVenueCapacity
Gfi-set01-stadium.svg San Salvador de Jujuy Microestadio Alto Comedero6,000
Gfi-set01-stadium.svg Río Gallegos Microestadio ARA San Juan5,000

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