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The Leicester Arena, known as the Mattioli Arena due to sponsorship, is a multi-purpose sports arena located in Leicester, England.

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Leicester Arena
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Leicester Arena, home to the Leicester Riders.
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LocationLeicester, United Kingdom
Coordinates52.64389°N 1.13097°W / 52.64389; -1.13097
OwnerLeicester Riders Foundation
OperatorLCSA Limited
CapacityConcerts: 3,000
Basketball: 2,400
OpenedJanuary 2016
Tenants
Leicester Riders (2016-present)
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The arena has a seating capacity for 3,000 spectators and its main tenants are the Leicester Riders of the British Basketball League, whilst regularly hosting darts and snooker competitions.

From 2018 to 2024, the arena was known as Morningside Arena.

Background

The £4.8 million arena, which is owned by the Leicester Riders Foundation, was officially opened in January 2016. It is used as the home venue for the basketball team Leicester Riders, as well as the wheelchair basketball team the Leicester Cobras. It is also used by the students of Leicester College as well as by the local community.[1] It hosted its first game on 30 January 2016, in a quarter-final match between Leicester Riders and Surrey Scorchers in the British Basketball League Trophy, won by the Riders 7760.[2]

In 2018 Morningside Pharmaceuticals agreed to take the naming rights of the venue for three years, rebranding the arena as Morningside Arena.[3]

The venue hosted the 2019 Champions League of Darts[4] and the 2021 British Open in snooker.[5]

On 9 February 2024, the arena was rebranded as Mattioli Arena following a naming agreement with the Ian & Clare Mattioli Charitable Trust.[6]

International basketball matches

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Date Competition Home team Result Away team Ref.
24 November 2017 2019 FIBA World Cup Qualifier Great Britain  92–95 (ot)  Greece [7]
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Other major sports events

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Date Competition Winner(s) Ref.
19–20 October 2019 2019 Champions League of Darts  Michael van Gerwen (NED) [8]
16–22 August 2021 2021 British Open Snooker  Mark Williams (WAL) [5]
3–9 October 2021 2021 World Grand Prix Darts  Jonny Clayton (WAL) [9]
20–23 January 2022 2022 Snooker Shoot Out  Hossein Vafaei (IRN) [10]
25–28 January 2023 2023 Snooker Shoot Out  Chris Wakelin (ENG) [11]
19 December 2022 – 2 March 2023 2023 Championship League Snooker  John Higgins (SCO) [12]
16–22 March 2023 2023 WST Classic Snooker  Mark Selby (ENG) [13]
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