List of indoor arenas in Tunisia

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The following is a list of indoor arenas in Tunisia , with a capacity of at least 1,000 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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1 mbr@ nhy'~ kr@ sl@, lbTwl@ lfryqy@ 2017.jpg Salle Omnisport de Radès 17,000 Radès, Ben Arous Tunisian Olympic Committee
2 PalaisSportsElMenzahMai2012.jpg El Menzah Sports Palace 7,000 El Menzah, Aryanah Tunisian Olympic Committee
3 Salle Bir Challouf 5,000 Nabeul, Nabeul Stade Nabeulien
4 SalleOmnisport7NovembreMonastir.JPG Mohamed-Mzali Sports Hall 5,000 Monastir, Monastir US Monastir
5 Stade olympique de Sousse, 13 avril 2016.jpg Sousse Indoor Sports Hall [1] 4,000 Sousse, Sousse Étoile du Sahel
6 Raed Bejaoui Indoor Sports Complex [2] 4,000 Sfax, Sfax CS Sfaxien
7 Beni Khiar salle de sports.jpg Béni Khiar Indoor Sports Hall3,000 Béni Khiar, Nabeul Baht Béni Khiar
8 Hammamet Indoor Sports Hall 3,000 Hammamet, Nabeul AS Hammamet HC
9Taofik boukhima Indoor Hall2,500 Radès, Ben Arous ES de Radès
10Kairouan Indoor Sports Hall2,500 Kairouan, Kairouan JS Kairouan
11Salle Mohamed-Zouaoui2,000 Tunis, Tunis Esperance de Tunis HB
Espérance de Tunis VB
12 Salle Ariana.jpg Aryanah Indoor Sports Hall2,000 Aryanah, Ariana UCA Volleyball
ASEA Handball
13Salle Chérif-Bellamine1,500 Tunis, Tunis Club Africain HB
Club Africain WHB
Club Africain BC
Club Africain WVC
14Salle Omnisports Fatnassi1,000 Bizerte, Bizerte CA Bizertin
15 Salle omnisports Sayada.jpg Salle Omnisports Sayada1,000 Sayada, Monastir Sayada Handball

Under construction

Future arenas

StadiumCapacityCityTenantStatusPlanned opening year
Sfax New Sports Hall [3] 6,000 Sfax CS Sfaxien Under Planning2020–21

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