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Cairo Stadium Indoor Halls Complex

Sports venue


Sports venue

FieldValue
nameCairo Stadium Indoor Halls Complex
imageEgypt X Kuwait. August 7, 2009.jpg
captionThe Main Hall, the largest venue in the complex (2009)
image_size250px
fullnameCairo Stadium Indoor Halls Complex
locationCairo, Egypt
coordinates
built1990–91
opened
construction_cost£E248 million
main_contractorsEgyptian Ministry of Youth and Sports
tenantsGezira (basketball) (Hall 2)
seating_capacity16,900 (Main Hall)
1,620 (Hall 2)
720 (Hall 3 and 4)

1,620 (Hall 2) 720 (Hall 3 and 4)

Cairo Stadium Indoor Halls Complex (), built in 1991, consists of four multi-use indoor sporting arenas located near the Cairo International Stadium in Cairo, Egypt. The seating capacity of The Main Hall (also known as The Covered Hall), which is primarily used for sports, is 16,900 spectators.

Construction

The complex was completed in September 1991. In 2016, the halls were equipped with an LED lighting system.

Events

The Main Hall is used for events like badminton, basketball, handball, volleyball, international conferences, parties, and trade fairs. It was built in time for the 1991 All-Africa Games. It hosted the first FIBA U19 Basketball World Cup on African soil. It is one of the 2020 BAL season venues.

Other sporting events held at the Complex include:

References

References

  1. "Indoor Complex".
  2. "The Indoor Sports Hall Complex - Cairo - Arab Contractors".
  3. (26 May 2016). "Cairo Stadium Lights up with Arena LED Lighting System".
  4. (2 September 2019). "Getting to know Africa's flashy basketball arenas". [[FIBA]].
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