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Elek Gyula Aréna
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Elek Gyula Aréna in a multi-purpose indoor arena in Budapest, Hungary.[1]
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Full name | Elek Gyula Aréna |
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Former names | Főtáv-FTC Kézilabda Aréna |
Location | Budapest, Hungary |
Coordinates | 47.4825°N 19.1178°E / 47.4825; 19.1178 |
Owner | Nemzeti Sportközpontok |
Capacity | 1,300 |
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Opened | 1997 |
Renovated | 2016 |
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Ferencvárosi TC |
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The arena was opened in 1997 and renovated in 2016.[2] Sports played include basketball, handball, and volleyball.