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| publictransit = {{rint|madrid|metro}} {{rint|madrid|12}} {{rint|madrid|cercanias}} at [[Fuenlabrada Central (Madrid Metro)|Fuenlabrada Central]] |
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| tenants = [[Baloncesto Fuenlabrada]] |
| tenants = [[Baloncesto Fuenlabrada]] (1991–) <br /> [[KK Partizan]] (1991–1992) |
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'''Pabellón Polideportivo Municipal Fernando Martin''' is an [[arena]] in [[Fuenlabrada]], [[Madrid Province]], [[Spain]]. Opened in September 1991,<ref name="Pabellón">[http://www.ayto-fuenlabrada.es/index.do?MP=14&MS=0&MN=1&TR=C&IDR=210 Pabellón Polideportivo Fernando Martín]</ref> and named for the Spanish [[basketball]] player [[Fernando Martín Espina]], the arena has a [[seating capacity]] for 5,700 people. It is primarily used for basketball and is the home arena of [[Baloncesto Fuenlabrada|Alta Gestión Fuenlabrada]].<ref name="Pabellón"/> |
'''Pabellón Polideportivo Municipal Fernando Martin''' is an [[arena]] in [[Fuenlabrada]], [[Madrid Province]], [[Spain]]. Opened in September 1991,<ref name="Pabellón">[http://www.ayto-fuenlabrada.es/index.do?MP=14&MS=0&MN=1&TR=C&IDR=210 Pabellón Polideportivo Fernando Martín]</ref> and named for the Spanish [[basketball]] player [[Fernando Martín Espina]], the arena has a [[seating capacity]] for 5,700 people. It is primarily used for basketball and is the home arena of [[Baloncesto Fuenlabrada|Alta Gestión Fuenlabrada]].<ref name="Pabellón"/> |
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During the group stages of 1991-92 |
During the group stages of [[1991–92 FIBA European League|1991-92 Euroleague]], the arena was home to Serbian club [[KK Partizan]], which was forbidden by [[FIBA]] from playing its home games on home soil due to the war that was starting in [[SFR Yugoslavia]].<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kKLQ0KW2XDo KK Partizan 1991-92]</ref> |
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[[Category:Baloncesto Fuenlabrada|Fernando Martin]] |
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[[Category:Basketball venues in Spain|Fernando Martin]] |
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[[Category:Sports venues in the Community of Madrid]] |
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[[Category:Buildings and structures in Fuenlabrada]] |
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Latest revision as of 14:39, 25 September 2024
Location | Fuenlabrada, Spain |
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Coordinates | 40°16′57″N 3°48′2″W / 40.28250°N 3.80056°W |
Public transit | at Fuenlabrada Central |
Owner | Fuenlabrada City Hall |
Capacity | 5,700 |
Surface | Parquet Floor |
Opened | 1991 |
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Baloncesto Fuenlabrada (1991–) KK Partizan (1991–1992) |
Pabellón Polideportivo Municipal Fernando Martin is an arena in Fuenlabrada, Madrid Province, Spain. Opened in September 1991,[1] and named for the Spanish basketball player Fernando Martín Espina, the arena has a seating capacity for 5,700 people. It is primarily used for basketball and is the home arena of Alta Gestión Fuenlabrada.[1]
During the group stages of 1991-92 Euroleague, the arena was home to Serbian club KK Partizan, which was forbidden by FIBA from playing its home games on home soil due to the war that was starting in SFR Yugoslavia.[2]
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[edit]40°16′57″N 3°48′2″W / 40.28250°N 3.80056°W