List of indoor arenas in Croatia

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The following is a list of indoor arenas in Croatia , ordered by capacity. The venues are by their final capacity after construction for seating-only events. There is more capacity if standing room is included (e.g. for concerts). Indoor stadiums with a capacity of 1,000 or higher are included.

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Current arenas

ImageStadiumCapacityCityTeamInaugurated
Arena Zagreb 2009.jpg Arena Zagreb 15,200 [1] Zagreb KHL Medveščak
RK Zagreb
2008
Spaladium Arena 1.JPG Spaladium Arena 10,931 [2] Split International2008
Dvorana Visnjik Zadar.jpg Krešimir Ćosić Hall 9,000 [3] Zadar KK Zadar 2008
Gripe sports hall.jpg Arena Gripe 6,000 Split KK Split 1979
Dvorana Drazen Petrovic.jpg Dražen Petrović Hall 5,400 Zagreb KK Cibona 1987
Sport Hall Varazdin.jpg Varaždin Arena 5,200 Varaždin GRK Varaždin 2008
Dom sportova (Zagreb).jpg Dom Sportova 5,000 (Hall 1)
3,100 (Hall 2) [4]
Zagreb KK Cedevita
KHL Medveščak
1972
Dvorana Gradski vrt 1.jpg Gradski vrt Hall 4,438 Osijek KK Vrijednosnice 2008
Žatika Sport Centre 3,700 Poreč RK Poreč 2008
Metković Sports Hall 3,500 Metković RK Metković 1982
Sportska dvorana na Trsatu, 24.6.2006. (1).jpg Dvorana Mladosti 2,960 Rijeka 1973
Borovo Sports Hall 3,000 Vukovar KK Borovo Vukovar 1978
Jazine Basketball Hall 3,000 Zadar KK Jazine 1968
Mladost Hall 2,800 Karlovac HRK Karlovac 1967
Boško Božić Hall 2,500 Zagreb KK Zagreb 1982
Sportska dvorana Zamet Rijeka 13032012 2.jpg Centar Zamet 2,350 Rijeka RK Zamet 2009
Dom sportova Mate Parlov 29-Dec-08 east.JPG Mate Parlov Sport Centre 2,312 Pula RK Arena Pula 1978
Gradska Školska Sportska Dvorana 2,000 Gospić
Ledena dvorana zibel sisak 01.jpg Ledena dvorana Zibel 1,960 Sisak KHL Sisak
Croatia men's national ice hockey team
2018
Sportska dvorana Baldekin 1,726 Šibenik MNK Crnica Šibenik
GKK Šibenik
MNK Šibenik 1983
OK Šibenik 91
ŽKK Šibenik
1973
Sportska dvorana Zeleni brijeg.jpg Sportska dvorana Zeleni Brijeg 1,500 Sisak OK Sisak
RK Sisak (handball)
KK Sisak
2021
Školsko-športska dvorana Bjelvar 1,400 Bjelovar
Sportska dvorana Marino Cvetković 1,217 [5] Opatija 2013
Sportska dvorana Gospino polje.JPG Športska dvorana Gospino polje 1,400 Dubrovnik 1981
Športska dvorana Trešnjevka 1,000 Zagreb
Športska dvorana Dinko Lukarić 1,000 Rijeka KK Kvarner 2010

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