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  2. Arena Sport - Wikipedia

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    Launched. 2009; 15 years ago. ( 2009) 2020 (Slovenia) Links. Website. tvarenasport.com. Arena Sport is a regional pay television sports network. It consists of 3 premium and 11 regular channels and is coverage area includes Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia and Slovenia.

  3. Zetra Olympic Hall, Sarajevo - Wikipedia

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    The Juan Antonio Samaranch Olympic Hall ( Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian: Olimpijska dvorana Juan Antonio Samaranch / Олимпијска дворана Хуан Антонио Самаран; formerly Zetra Olympic Hall [1]) is an indoor multi-purpose arena in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Named in honor of Juan Antonio Samaranch in 2010 ...

  4. Radivoj Korać Cup - Wikipedia

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    ABA, KLS, 2nd-tier Cup. TV partner (s) Arena Sport. Sponsor (s) Triglav Osiguranje. Official website. kss.rs. 2024 Cup. The Radivoj Korać Cup ( Serbian: Куп Радивоја Кораћа, Kup Radivoja Koraća) is the men's national basketball cup of Serbia.

  5. Match! Arena - Wikipedia

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    Арена), formerly Sport-1 (Russian: Спорт-1) until January 25, 2016, is a Russian pay sport television channel that broadcasts in SD & HDTV 16:9 format. It was launched on August 10, 2010 by the All-Russia State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company under the name Sport-1 ( Russian : Спорт-1 ).

  6. List of indoor arenas in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    List of indoor arenas in Serbia. The following is a list of indoor arenas in Serbia (excluding Kosovo). The Štark Arena is the largest indoor stadium in Serbia. It is the home of KK Crvena zvezda and KK Partizan, two basketball clubs.

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  7. Morača Sports Center - Wikipedia

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    Entrance to the main hall in 2015. The sports complex's main indoor hall serves as the primary multi-purpose indoor arena in Podgorica. It is best known as home arena of SD Budućnost Podgorica 's basketball, volleyball and handball teams.

  8. Luzhniki Palace of Sports - Wikipedia

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    Tenants. HC Dynamo Moscow (until 2000) Website. www .luzhniki .ru. Luzhniki Palace of Sports, formerly the Palace of Sports of the Central Lenin Stadium, is a sports arena in Moscow, Russia, a part of the Luzhniki Olympic Complex. Built in 1956, it originally had a spectator capacity of 13,700.

  9. Čair Sports Center - Wikipedia

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    Čair Sports Center (Serbian: Спортски центар Чаир, romanized: Sportski centar Čair), commonly known as Čair Hall (Serbian: Хала Чаир, romanized: Hala Čair) is an indoor sporting arena located in Niš, Serbia. The seating capacity of the arena is 4,800 for sports events and 6,500 at concerts.

  10. Žatika Sport Centre - Wikipedia

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    Žatika Sport Centre is a multi-purpose indoor arena in Poreč, Croatia. It was built for the needs of the 2009 World Men's Handball Championship, and formally opened on 21 November 2008. Total area of the hall is about 14,000 square metres, and it has a total seating capacity of around 3,700.

  11. Macedonian First Football League - Wikipedia

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    1: Relegation to: 2. MFL: Domestic cup(s) Macedonian Football Cup: International cup(s) UEFA Champions League UEFA Europa Conference League: Current champions: Struga (2nd title) Most championships: Vardar (11 titles) Top goalscorer: Besart Ibraimi (188 goals) TV partners: MRT Arena Sport Sport Klub: Website: ffm.mk: Current: 2024–25