Podmežakla Hall

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Dvorana Podmežakla
Location Jesenice, Slovenia
Coordinates 46°25′59″N 14°03′01″E / 46.4330656°N 14.050312°E / 46.4330656; 14.050312
Opened 1978
Expanded 2013
Surface ice
Capacity Basketball: 5,500[1]
Field dimensions 61 x 30 m

Podmežakla Hall (Dvorana Podmežakla) is an indoor sporting arena located in Jesenice, Slovenia. It is the home of the HK Acroni Jesenice ice hockey team and its affiliate HD mladi Jesenice.[2] It is also the site of the Triglav Trophy, an annual international figure skating competition held each spring.[3] The name Podmežakla (literally 'below Mežakla') is derived from its location on the southwest bank of the Sava River, directly below the Mežakla Plateau.

History

The hall was opened in 1978, and was expanded in 2010 from a capacity of 4,500 to 5,500 people.[2] In March 2011, the hall was closed after inspectors determined that the hockey club was allowed to host spectators on the newly built eastern stand without an official state permit for it. The state inspectors also determined that Jesenice municipality neglected to obtain permit for the new parts built during the last major renovation in 1997.[4]

The hall was renovated in 2013 for the FIBA EuroBasket 2013 championship.[5]

References

  1. EuroBasket2013.org PODMEZAKLA ARENA Capacity: 5,500.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Dvorana Podmežakla Jesenice". EuroHockey.com. Retrieved 2011-03-29. 
  3. "Športni park Podmežakla". Slovenia.info (in Slovene). Slovenian Tourist Board. Retrieved 2011-03-29. 
  4. Knez, Primož (2011-03-15). "Dvorana Podmežakla zaprta zaradi nespametnega odpiranja vzhodne tribune". Dnevnik (in Slovene). Retrieved 2011-03-29. 
  5. {{cite news| url=http://www.dnevnik.si/sport/kosarka/v-zgornjesavski-dolini-obljubljajo-eurobasket-se-bo-zapisal-v-jesenisko-zgodovino |title=V Zgornjesavski dolini obljubljajo: Eurobasket se bo zapisal v jeseniško zgodovino | date = 14 June 2013 | work = Dnevnik | accessdate = 15 June 2013 | language = Slovene} }
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