PalaSojourner

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PalaSojourner
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PalaSojourner
Locationvia Campoloniano, 124 Rieti (RI), Italy
Owner Province of Rieti
Capacity 3,550(basketball)
Construction
Built1974
Opened1974
Tenants
N.P.C. Rieti (2011-present)

PalaSojourner is a basketball indoor sporting arena located in Rieti, Italy. The capacity of the arena is 3,500 people. It was the home of AMG Sebastiani Basket and is currently home of N.P.C. Rieti team. It is named after Willie Sojourner, a star for the Sebastiani in the late 1970s and early 1980s.

Coordinates: 42°24′37″N12°53′33″E / 42.4103°N 12.8924°E / 42.4103; 12.8924


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