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Coordinates: 48°40′41.3″N 9°01′02.5″E / 48.678139°N 9.017361°E / 48.678139; 9.017361
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Sporthalle was an indoor arena located in Böblingen, Germany. It opened in 1966 and was torn down in 2008. Sporthalle had a capacity to hold 6,500 people.

The venue played host to six team handball competitions for the 1972 Summer Olympics in neighboring Munich.

Further, it served as one of two playgrounds for the FIBA EuroBasket 1971.

It hosted indoor sporting events, trade shows, TV shows, music concerts and other events.

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48°40′41.3″N 9°01′02.5″E / 48.678139°N 9.017361°E / 48.678139; 9.017361