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The following is a list of indoor arenas in North Macedonia, ordered by final capacity, after construction for seating-only events. There is more capacity if standing room is included (e.g. for concerts).
Image | Stadium | Capacity | City | Team | Inaugurated |
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Boris Trajkovski Sports Center | 10.000 | Skopje | RK Metalurg Skopje KK Karpoš Sokoli | 2008 | |
Sports Hall Kumanovo | 5,000 | Kumanovo | KK Kumanovo RK Kumanovo | 1980 | |
Jane Sandanski Arena | 6,000 | Skopje | KK MZT Skopje RK Vardar | 2014 | |
Boro Čurlevski Hall | 3.700 | Bitola | KK Pelister RK Pelister | 1975 | |
Biljanini Izvori Sports Hall | 3,300 | Ohrid | KK AV Ohrid RK Ohrid 2013 | 1998 | |
25 Maj Sports Hall | 4,000 | Veles | RK Borec | 1981 | |
Gradski Park Hall | 2,500 | Skopje | KK Rabotnički | 1970 | |
Jasmin Sports Hall | 2,500 | Kavadarci | KK Feni Industries | ||
SRC Kale | 2,300 | Skopje | KK Vardar | 1998 | |
Park Sports Hall | 2,500 | Strumica | KK Strumica RK Strumica | 1981 | |
Independent Macedonia | Skopje | ŽKK Badel 1862 | |||
Rasadnik Hall | 1,200 | Skopje | OK Vardar RK Vardar RK Tineks Prolet |
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