Pavelló Municipal Font de San Lluís

Pabellón Municipal Fuente San Luis
La Fonteta

Exterior of Pavelló Municipal Font de San Lluís
Capacity 9,000[1]
Surface Parquet Floor
Construction
Opened 1983
Renovated 2016
Tenants
Valencia Basket
Ros Casares Valencia (until 2012)

Pavelló Municipal Font de San Lluís[2] (Spanish: Pabellón Municipal Fuente San Luis, known as La Fonteta) is an indoor arena that is located in Valencia, Spain. Built in 1983, it is primarily used for basketball games, and it is the home arena of the Spanish Liga ACB club Valencia Basket. The arena has a seating capacity of 9,000 people.[3]

History

La Fonteta was originally built in 1983. Valencia Basket started to play its games in the arena in 1987. The arena was also used as the home arena of the women's basketball team, Ros Casares Valencia, and the futsal team Valencia FS.

On 9 to 11 April 2010, the Fonteta hosted the Final Four of the 2009–10 EuroLeague Women season, where Ros Casares Valencia was defeated in the final by Spartak Moscow Region.

In 2016, Valencia Basket financed the renovation of the arena with €500,000 euros, and also installed a new €150,000 euros center-hung scoreboard.[4][5]

References

  1. Pabellón: Pabellon Municipal Fuente San Luis (9.000 espectadores) (in Spanish).
  2. "Pavelló Font de San Lluís". deportedevalencia.com. Retrieved 5 March 2016. (in Spanish) NB. Valencia Basket Club notes the name as Pabellón Municipal Fuente de San Luís in Spanish and as Pavelló Municipal Font de Sant Lluis in Valencian. The written name on the outside of the building uses the spelling (Font de) Sant Lluís.
  3. Pabellón: Pabellon Municipal Fuente San Luis (9.000 espectadores) (in Spanish).
  4. "Un nuevo videomarcador culmina la reforma interior de la 'Fonteta'" (in Spanish). El Mundo. 23 September 2016. Retrieved 7 October 2016.
  5. Presentación remodelación interior y XXIII edición Trofeo Ciutat de València (in Spanish).

Coordinates: 39°27′5.83″N 0°21′58.08″W / 39.4516194°N 0.3661333°W / 39.4516194; -0.3661333


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