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'''Peristeri Indoor Hall Andreas Papandreou''', or Peristeri Arena, is an [[indoor arena|indoor sporting arena]] that is located in [[Peristeri]], a western borough of [[Athens]], [[Greece]]. The arena is named after [[Andreas Papandreou]], the former [[Prime Minister of Greece]], who died in 1996. It is located next to [[Peristeri Stadium]]. It is owned by the municipality of Peristeri. The [[seating capacity]] of the arena for [[basketball]] games is 4,000.<ref>[http://www.gsperisteri.gr/index.php/history Ιστορία Οι αθλητές {{el icon}}.]</ref>
'''Peristeri Indoor Hall Andreas Papandreou''', or Peristeri Arena, is an [[indoor arena|indoor sporting arena]] that is located in [[Peristeri]], a western suburban town in the [[Athens#Athens Urban Area|Athens agglomeration]], [[Greece]]. The arena is named after [[Andreas Papandreou]], the former [[Prime Minister of Greece]], who died in 1996. It is located next to [[Peristeri Stadium]]. It is owned by the municipality of Peristeri. The [[seating capacity]] of the arena for [[basketball]] games is 4,000.<ref name="history"/>


==History==
==History==
The arena was opened in the year 1989. It has been the long-time home arena of the [[Greek Basket League]] professional [[sports club|club]] team [[Peristeri BC|Peristeri]]. The arena has hosted big events, like [[EuroLeague]] games, when Peristeri competed in the league, in the early 2000's. Other Greek basketball teams, like [[Panellinios BC|Panellinios]] (for [[EuroCup Basketball|EuroCup]] games) and [[Panelefsiniakos B.C.|Panelefsiniakos]], have also used the arena to host home games over the years.
The arena was opened in the year 1989. It has been the long-time home arena of the [[Greek Basket League]] professional [[sports club|club]] team [[Peristeri BC|Peristeri Athens]]. The arena has hosted big events, like [[EuroLeague]] games, when Peristeri competed in the league, in the early 2000s. Other Greek basketball teams, like [[Panellinios BC|Panellinios Athens]] (for [[EuroCup Basketball|EuroCup]] games) and [[Panelefsiniakos B.C.|Panelefsiniakos]], have also used the arena to host home games over the years.


==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://stadia.gr/peristeri/peristeri.html Information On The Arena] @ Stadia.gr
*[http://stadia.gr/peristeri/peristeri.html Information On The Arena] @ Stadia.gr
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iic938Me85U&fmtl=18 Peristeri B.C. Celebration At Peristeri Arena] {{el icon}}
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iic938Me85U&fmtl=18 Peristeri B.C. Celebration At Peristeri Arena] {{in lang|el}}
*[http://www.esake.gr/dat/esaketeam/0000000D/stadium_3F884770.jpg Image of the arena's interior]


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[[Category:Basketball venues in Greece]]
[[Category:Basketball venues in Greece]]
[[Category:Indoor arenas in Greece]]
[[Category:Indoor arenas in Greece]]
[[Category:Sports venues in Athens]]
[[Category:Peristeri]]
[[Category:Sports venues in Attica]]


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Latest revision as of 17:24, 3 April 2024

Peristeri Arena
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Full namePeristeri Indoor Hall Andreas Papandreou
LocationPeristeri, Athens, Greece
Coordinates38°0′13.23″N 23°41′19.67″E / 38.0036750°N 23.6887972°E / 38.0036750; 23.6887972
CapacityBasketball: 4,000[1]
SurfaceParquet
Opened1989
Tenants
Peristeri Athens
(1989–present)

Peristeri Indoor Hall Andreas Papandreou, or Peristeri Arena, is an indoor sporting arena that is located in Peristeri, a western suburban town in the Athens agglomeration, Greece. The arena is named after Andreas Papandreou, the former Prime Minister of Greece, who died in 1996. It is located next to Peristeri Stadium. It is owned by the municipality of Peristeri. The seating capacity of the arena for basketball games is 4,000.[1]

History

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The arena was opened in the year 1989. It has been the long-time home arena of the Greek Basket League professional club team Peristeri Athens. The arena has hosted big events, like EuroLeague games, when Peristeri competed in the league, in the early 2000s. Other Greek basketball teams, like Panellinios Athens (for EuroCup games) and Panelefsiniakos, have also used the arena to host home games over the years.

References

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