Navarra Arena

Indoor sporting arena in Pamplona, Spain From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Navarra Arena

Navarra Arena is an indoor sporting arena and fronton located in Pamplona, Spain. Its capacity is 9,808 people in the main court and 3,000 in the fronton.

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Navarra Arena
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LocationPamplona, Spain
Coordinates42.795990°N 1.635437°W / 42.795990; -1.635437
OwnerGovernment of Navarre
Capacity9,850 (main court)[1]
3,000 (fronton)[1]
SurfaceParquet Floor
Construction
Broke ground2009
Built2012
Opened29 September 2018
Construction cost€60m[2]
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The arena in August 2017 before opening

Located in the place of the old swimming pools property of local football club CA Osasuna, Reyno de Navarra Arena started to be built in 2009. In May 2013, despite being the works being very close to completion, Reyno de Navarra Arena continues to be closed.[2]

In May 2016, the two main enterprises of Basque pelota ruled out an opening in 2016.[3]

The Navarra Arena was finally inaugurated on 29 September 2018 with a final of a Basque pelota championship.[4] The first match played at the main court was a basketball friendly match between Spain and Lithuania, hosted on 2 August 2019. The arena registered a sold-out.[5]

In the July of 2024, the European Championship for the Rubik’s cube was held here.

The 2025 Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships is scheduled to be held at the arena.

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