List of indoor arenas in Kosovo

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The following is a list of indoor arenas in Kosovo , 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).

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Current arenas

ImageArenaCapacityCityTeamInauguratedInside Arena
Palacio de Juventud y Deportes, Pristina, Kosovo, 2014-04-16, DD 21.JPG Pallati i Rinisë 8,000
2,500
Prishtina KB Prishtina 1978
Palestra "Mizahir Isma" 2,500 Rahovec KB Rahoveci 2019
Minatori Sports Hall in Mitrovica.jpg Minatori 3,000 Mitrovicë KB Trepça 1984
Sezai Surroi 3,000 Prizren Bashkimi Prizren 1945
Habib Zogaj 2,100 Malishevë KB Malisheva 2012
1 Tetori 2,000 Prishtina RTV 21
Karagaç 2,000 Pejë KB Peja 1993
Adem Jashari hall 2,000 Klinë KB Klina 2016
Bill Clinton hall 2,000 Ferizaj KB Kastrioti
Shani Nushi hall 2,000 Gjakovë KB Vllaznimi
City arena 2,000 Graçanicë Graçanicë2017
13 Qershori 1,800 Therandë KB Ylli 2005
City sports hall 1,700 Shtime KV Vjosa 2019
Bashkim Selishta 1,700 Gjilan KB Drita
City sports hall 1,500 Istog KH Istogu 2020
City sports hall 1,400 Drenas KB Drenasi/KB Feronikeli 2014
Adem Jashari hall 1,200 Kastriot KB AS Kastrioti 2014
City sports hall 1,200 Kaçanik KB Lepenci 2022
City sports hall 1,200 Deçan KH Deçani 2020
City sports hall 1,200 Lipjan KB Lipjani 2023
Jeton Terstena 1,200 Vushtrri KB Kosova 1963
City sports hall 1,100 Leposaviq KK Kopaonik 2011
City sports hall 800 Skenderaj KV Skenderaj 2021
City arena 640 Zveçan Zveçan2023
Universi sports hall 620 Prishtina KB Universi 2012
Hakif Zejnullahu 600 Podujevo KB Llapi 2006
Don Bosko 600 Prishtina KB Don Bosko 2016
City sports hall 600 Zubin Potok KK Mokra Gora 2007
City sports hall 550 North Mitrovica KK Mitrovica 2019
Dardana sports hall 500 Dardanë KB Dardana 2017
Samadrexha sports hall 450 Samadrexhë KH Samadrexha 2020
Dilloni sports hall 400 Fushë Kosova KB Fushë Kosova 2005
Omnisport 300 Mitrovica KH Trepça (until 2020)2017

Under construction/proposed

Photo U/CLocationArenaCapacityStatusOpeningInside Arena U/C
Viti Palestra Viti1,300U/C2021
Zhegër Palestra Zhegër1,300U/C-
Fushë Kosovë Palestra Fushë Kosovë1,200U/C2025
Dragash Palestra Dragash1,200U/C2021
Shtërpcë Palestra Shtërpcë1,200U/C-
Greme Qendra e sporteve1,000U/C2020
Zahaq Zahaq Arena1,000U/C2021
Podujevë Palestra Podujevë2,000Prep-

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