Rakvere Spordihall
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Rakvere Spordihall | |
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Kastani Arena | |
Location | Rakvere, Estonia |
Coordinates | 59°20′41.75″N 26°21′30.55″E / 59.3449306°N 26.3584861°ECoordinates: 59°20′41.75″N 26°21′30.55″E / 59.3449306°N 26.3584861°E |
Broke ground | 2003 |
Opened | 2004 |
Owner | Rakvere |
Operator | Town of Rakvere |
Construction cost | €3,000,000 50,000,000 EEK |
Capacity |
Concerts: 3,500 Basketball: 2,422 |
Field dimensions | 45,4m x 33,15m |
Tenants | |
BC Rakvere Tarvas (KML) (2006-present) VK Rivaal Rakvere (Schenker League) (2004–present) |
Rakvere Spordihall is a multi-purpose arena in Estonia. It was built in 2004 and holds up to 2,422 people during sports events and up to 3,556 during concerts.[1] It is second largest sports arena in Estonia.[citation needed]
It generally hosts basketball games, as well as volleyball and concerts.
The attendance record for the sports events was in the 2009/10 season, when 2,900 people gathered to watch third Korvpalli Meistriliiga final game against Tartu Rock.[2]
References
- ↑ "Rakvere Spordihall" (in Estonian). Rakvere Spordikeskus. Retrieved 13 March 2013.
- ↑ Statistics at basket.ee
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