Cido Arena
Address | Parko g. 12 |
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Location | Panevėžys, Lithuania |
Capacity |
Basketball 5,950 Concerts 7,323 Cycling Track 4,200 |
Record attendance | 7,013 (Lietkabelis vs Žalgiris; 6 June 2017)[1] |
Construction | |
Broke ground | 2007 |
Opened | October 24, 2008 |
Construction cost | 32 million EUR |
Architect | Saulius Mikštas |
Tenants | |
BC Lietkabelis | |
Website | |
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Cido Arena is the largest multifunctional arena in Panevėžys, Lithuania. It generally hosts cycling track events, as well as basketball games, concerts. The basketball club BC Lietkabelis, which currently competes in the domestic LKL league, uses the facility for all of its LKL home fixtures. It was opened on October 24, 2008. It replaced Sports Palace Aukštaitija as the home of BC Lietkabelis. The arena boasts an indoor 250 m long olympic cycling track, the only one in the Baltic States.
The arena hosted the FIBA EuroBasket 2011 Group A matches and the European Track Championships.
References
- ↑ "Lietkabelis - Žalgiris". LKL. 6 June 2017. Retrieved 6 June 2017.
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Preceded by Omnisport Apeldoorn Apeldoorn |
European Track Championships Venue 2012 |
Succeeded by Omnisport Apeldoorn Apeldoorn |
Coordinates: 55°44′01″N 24°20′21″E / 55.73349°N 24.339266°E
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