Shahid Poursharifi Arena

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Shahid Poursharifi Arena
Full nameShahid Poursharifi Arena
Location Tabriz, Iran
Owner Physical Education Organization
Capacity 6,000 [1]
Surface11,009 m2
Opened7 June 2009 [2]
Tenants
Mes Sungun
16th Wrestle International Children's Day [3]
2014 Asian Men's Junior Handball Championship
2018 AFC Futsal Championship qualification

The Shahid Pour Sharifi Arena is an indoor sports arena in Tabriz, Iran. It is the home stadium of Futsal Super League team Mes Sungun FSC. The stadium holds up to 6,000 people.

It hosted the Asian Men's Junior Handball Championship in August 2014.

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