List of indoor arenas in Hungary

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The following is a list of indoor arenas in Hungary , ordered by capacity. Halls with a capacity of at least 1,000 people are listed.

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Arenas in use

ImageStadiumCapacityCityTeamInaugurated
Budapesti Multifunkcionalis Sportcsarnok 2021.12.18.jpg MVM Dome 20,022 [1] Budapest Hungary men's national handball team
Hungary women's national handball team
2021
Legi felvetelen a Papp Laszlo Budapest Sportarena.jpg László Papp Budapest Sports Arena 12,500 [2] Budapest Hungary national ice hockey team 2003
Fonix Arena (Debrecen).jpg Főnix Hall 8,500 Debrecen 2002
Pick Arena 2.JPG Pick Aréna 8 143 handball [3] Szeged SC Pick Szeged 2021
Alba Aréna8,000 concerts [4]
6,000 ice hockey [5]
Székesfehérvár SAPA Fehérvár AV19 2024
Tatabánya Aréna6,058 [6] [7] Tatabánya Grundfos Tatabánya KC 2022
Audi Arena Gyor 03.JPG Audi Aréna 5,654 [8] Győr Győri Audi ETO KC 2014
BOK Sportcsarnok, nyugati resz, 2018 Istvanmezo.jpg BOK Hall (Hall "A")5,200 [9] Budapest 2006
Veszprem Arena front.jpeg Veszprém Aréna 5,096 [10] Veszprém Telekom Veszprém 2008
Budapest, Tuskecsarnok 2.jpg Tüskecsarnok 3,908 [11] Budapest MAC Budapest 2014 [12]
Arena Savaria.JPG Arena Savaria 3,500 [13] Szombathely Falco KC Szombathely 2006
DVTK Aréna 3,500 [14] Miskolc Diósgyőri VTK 2021
Ifjabb Ocskay Gábor Ice Hall 3,500 [15] Székesfehérvár Fehérvár AV19 1991
Continental Aréna 3,328 [16] Nyíregyháza Nyíregyháza Blue Sharks
Fatum-Nyíregyháza
Nyíregyházi KC
1988
Városi Sportcsarnok
(Újszegedi Sportcsarnok)
3,200 [17] Szeged SZTE-Szedeák 1974 [18]
Szechenyi Istvan Egyetem, Sportcsarnok. 2018 Gyor.jpg Győr Városi Egyetemi Csarnok  [ hu ]3,036 [19] Győr UNI Győr
ETO-SZESE Győr FKC
2002
Lauber Dezso Sportcsarnok.jpg Lauber Dezso Sports Hall 3,000 Pécs PVSK Panthers
PEAC-Pécs
1976
Kaposvar Arena 2.jpg Kaposvár Aréna  [ hu ]3,000 [20] Kaposvár Kaposvári KK
Fino Kaposvár SE
2019
Kanizsa Aréna 3,000 [21] Nagykanizsa 2021
Városi Sportcsarnok 3,000 [22] Szigetszentmiklós Szigetszentmiklósi KSK
Szigetszentmiklósi NKSE
2012
Magvassy Mihály Sportcsarnok 2,800 Győr Győri ETO Futsal Club
VKLSE Győr
1976
Körcsarnok 2,550 [23] Budapest 1975
Alba Regia Sportcsarnok 2,500 [24] Székesfehérvár Alba Fehérvár 1978
3 Stadion Strasse, NO, 2020 Zalaegerszeg.jpg Városi Sportcsarnok 2,500 [25] Zalaegerszeg ZTE KK
ZTE NKK
1980
OBO Arena a Jubileumi park felol, 2017 Dabas.jpg OBO Aréna 2,500 [26] Dabas Dabas KK 2004
Aréna Sopron 2,500 [27] Sopron Sopron Basket
Soproni KC
1987
Sport hall Bekescsaba.jpg Városi Sportcsarnok 2,300 [28] Békéscsaba Békéscsabai Előre NKSE
Békéscsabai RSE
1988
Érd Aréna  [ hu ]2,300 [29] Érd Érd HC 2013
Tiszaligeti Sportcsarnok from across the Tisza, 2017 Szolnok.jpg Tiszaligeti Sportcsarnok 2,300 Szolnok Szolnoki Olajbányász
Szolnoki RK
1975
Március 15. úti Sportcsarnok2,200 [30] Veszprém Veszprém KKFT Felsőörs
Futsal Club Veszprém
Jegcsarnok.jpg Miskolc Ice Hall 2,200 Miskolc DVTK Jegesmedvék 2006
Megyeri úti Ice Hall2,200 [31] Budapest Újpesti TE 1964
Városi Sportcsarnok 2,000 [32] Körmend BC Körmend
Körmendi DMTE
Gerevich Aladár National Sports Hall 1,900 [33] Budapest 1941
Hódos Imre Sportcsarnok 1,800 [34] Debrecen Debreceni VSC 1976
Miskolc Sporthall 02.jpg Generali Aréna  [ hu ]1,800 [35] Miskolc 1970
Sports Hall, Salgotarjan.jpg Városi Sportcsarnok 1,763 [36] Salgótarján Salgótarjáni KSE
Salgótarjáni SKC
1976
Messzi István Sportcsarnok  [ hu ]1,600 [37] Kecskemét Kecskeméti TE (basketball)
Kecskeméti TE (handball)
Kecskeméti NKSE
Kecskeméti RC
SG Kecskemét Futsal
1970
Stadtsporthalle, 2020 Papa.jpg Városi Sportcsarnok 1,600 [38] Pápa Pápai KC 1999
ASE Sportcsarnok 1,520 [39] Paks Atomerőmű SE 1986
GyongyosiSportcsarnok.jpg Városi Sportcsarnok 1,500 [40] Gyöngyös Gyöngyösi KK
Kaposvar, sportcsarnok.jpg Kaposvári sportcsarnok  [ hu ]1,500 [41] Kaposvár 1983
Hódtói Sportcsarnok 1,500 [42] Hódmezővásárhely Vásárhelyi KS
Hódmezővásárhelyi KE
Hódmezővásárhelyi LKC
1993
KÉSZ Aréna 1,500 [43] Kiskunfélegyháza Kiskunfélegyházi HTK
Kiskunfélegyházi KC
2005
Riz Levente Sport- és Rendezvényközpont1,500 [44] Budapest Ferencvárosi TC Men's Handball
Rákosmenti KSK
MTK Handball
2022
Oláh Gábor utcai Sportcsarnok1,490 [45] Debrecen Debreceni EAC (basketball) 1978
Sportmax 2 1,475 [46] Budapest 2008
Krajnyik „Akác” András Sportcsarnok1,465 [47] Oroszlány OSE Lions 2016 [48]
Kiss Szilard Arena, NW, 2019 Siofok.jpg Kiss Szilárd Sportcsarnok 1,400 [49] Siófok Siófok KC 2018
Ludovika Aréna 1,320 [50] Budapest NKE-Csata 2018
Elek Gyula Arena 1.jpg Elek Gyula Aréna 1,300 [51] Budapest Ferencvárosi TC (women's handball) 1997
MNÁMK Sportcsarnok1,250 [52] Baja Bajai Bácska FKE
City Sports Hall. S.- Rakoczi Street, Cegled.JPG Gál János Sportcsarnok 1,200 [53] Cegléd Ceglédi KKSE
Ceglédi EKK
1983
Városi Sportcsarnok 1,200 Dunaújváros Dunaújvárosi Kohász KA
DF Green Pet Futsal Club
Dunaferr SE
1973
Simon János Sportcsarnok 1,200 [54] Budapest Budapesti Honvéd SE (men's basketball)
Városi Sportközpont 1,100 [55] Szekszárd KSC Szekszárd
Szekszárdi FGKC
1989
Pestszentimrei Sportkastély 1,100 [56] Budapest PLER KC 2006
UFM Arena a Pozsonyi uti hid felol neve, 2017 Mosonmagyarovar.jpg UFM Aréna 1,100 Mosonmagyaróvár Mosonmagyaróvári KC SE
Mosonmagyaróvári TE (futsal)
2017
Stadtschwimmbad und Sporthalle, 2020 Budaors.jpg Városi Sportcsarnok1,000 [57] Budaörs Moyra-Budaörs Handball
Budai Farkasok KKUK
2010
Tatabanya sportcsarnoka.jpg Földi Imre Sportcsarnok 1,000 [58] Tatabánya Tatabánya KC
Tatabányai SC
1970
Köfém Sportcsarnok1,000 [59] Székesfehérvár Alba Fehérvár KC
Sport111,000 [60] Budapest
Kemény Ferenc Sportcsarnok 1,000 [61] Eger Eszterházy SC (handball)2017
Városi Sportcsarnok 1,000 [62] Ózd Ózdi KC
Ózdi VSE

Projects

ArenaPlanned capacityCityCountyHome teamTo be opened
Sportcsarnok3,000 [63] Zalaegerszeg FLAG-Zala-megye.svg Zala under planning

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