Valga Sports Hall

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Valga Spordihoone
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Valga Sports Hall
LocationKungla 31, Valga, Estonia
Coordinates 57°46′43.78″N26°3′0.16″E / 57.7788278°N 26.0500444°E / 57.7788278; 26.0500444 Coordinates: 57°46′43.78″N26°3′0.16″E / 57.7788278°N 26.0500444°E / 57.7788278; 26.0500444
OwnerSA Valga Sport
OperatorSA Valga Sport
Capacity Basketball: 561
Opened2005
Tenants
BC Valga (KML) (2005–present)
Website
Official website

The Valga Sports Hall (Estonian : Valga Spordihoone) is a multi-purpose indoor arena complex in Valga. It was opened in 2005 and is the current home arena of the Estonian Basketball League team BC Valga. [1]

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References

  1. "Valga Spordihoone". spordiregister.ee. Retrieved 31 March 2018.