List of indoor arenas in Egypt

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The following is a list of indoor arenas in Egypt , with a capacity of at least 1,500 spectators. [1] 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

#ImageArenasCapacityCityTenants
1 Egypt X Kuwait. August 7, 2009.jpg Cairo Stadium Indoor Halls Complex [2] 16,900 Cairo Egyptian Olympic Committee
2 Egypt's Olympic city Hall 2 (cropped).jpg Olympic City Hall 1 [3] 15,000 [4] Olympic City, New Administrative Capital
3Olympic City Hall 2 [3] 8,000 [4] Olympic City, New Administrative Capital
4 New capital indoor sports Hall 02 (cropped).jpg Sports City Hall 7,000 [5] New Administrative Capital
5 Hassan Moustafa Sports Hall [6] 5,200 6th of October
6 Borg al-Arab indoor hall of Alexandria 06 (cropped).jpg Borg El Arab Sports Hall 5,000 Borg El Arab
7 Port Said Hall 5,000 Port Said
8 Abdulrahman Fawzi Hall [7] 4,000 Cairo Zamalek SC
9 Al Ahly Sports Hall [8] 2,500 Cairo Al Ahly SC
10 Spain x Portugal. August 17, 2009.jpg Cairo Sports Hall II 1,620 Cairo Gezira BC

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