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Madrid Arena

Tennis venue in Madrid, Spain

Madrid Arena

Summary

Tennis venue in Madrid, Spain

FieldValue
nameMadrid Arena
imageMadrid Arena (cropped).jpg
image_size250px
locationMadrid, Spain
coordinates
built
opened
ownerCity Council of Madrid
construction_cost€57 million
architectEstudio Cano Lasso
structural_engineerJulio Martínez Calzón
former_namesTelefónica Arena
tenantsCB Estudiantes (Basketball) (2005–2010)
Madrid Masters (Masters 1000) (2002–2008)
WTA Tour Championships (Tennis) (2006, 2007)
seating_capacity12,000 (seating capacity)
10,500 (basketball, tennis)

Madrid Masters (Masters 1000) (2002–2008) WTA Tour Championships (Tennis) (2006, 2007) 10,500 (basketball, tennis) Madrid Arena is an indoor arena located in the city of Madrid, in the fairgrounds in the Casa de Campo, just minutes from the city centre. Built from the old Rocódromo, the pavilion was designed by Spanish architects Estudio Cano Lasso who designed this versatile building in 2001 to host sporting events, commercial, cultural and leisure activities. The pavilion was sponsored by the company Telefónica for what was also known as Telefónica Arena.

Construction

Madrid Open]] in October 2005

The arena was built in 2002 as part of the facilities planned for the Madrid 2012 Olympic bid. It was expected to house basketball competitions. The first phase was about in 2002, expanded the following year.

It is distributed on three floors (access, intermediate and low). Its central court has three retractable bleachers, allowing the surface to change depending on the type of event.

The pavilion features a Satellite Pavilion, with an area of 2,100 m2 and it was the location of the Mutua Madrileña Masters Madrid men's tennis tournament until Caja Mágica was opened. It has a maximum seating capacity of 12,000 seats.

It is owned by the City Council of Madrid and is managed by Madrid Destino, municipal company which replaced the disappeared Madridec.

It has a maximum capacity of 10,248 spectators for basketball and 12,000 for boxing and 30,000 m2. Its dome is 11,000 m2 and is supported by a three-dimensional structure supported on 181 piles. It has a skylight that can be opened, letting in natural light. The facade is composed of a double curve of glass, very light and variable transparency.

CB Estudiantes played its matches in the Madrid Arena from 2005 to 2010. It has signed a five-year contract with an option for another five. It hosted also all the games of the second round of the Eurobasket 2007.

Madrid Arena tragedy

On 1 November 2012, a Halloween party featuring Steve Aoki resulted in five girls being crushed to death and a further 29 people were injured. There were 16,600 people crowded into the hall, authorized for 10,600.

A few days later it was announced that the Madrid Arena was not going to host the Handball World Championship as expected, due to its safety problems. In 2015 the Spanish writer Saúl Cepeda Lezcano, who worked for the main parties blamed for the tragedy, published the novel Aforo Completo (Full House). The book uncovers many illegal activities in nightlife and clubbing activities that had led to a similar disaster.

Transport

[[Madrid Metro|Metro]]

  • Line 6: Alto de Extremadura station.
  • Line 10: Lago station.

Major sporting events

References

References

  1. [http://www.madrid-destino.com/es/espacios-y-eventos/instalaciones/pabellon-multiusos-i.html "Pabellón Multiusos I"] {{webarchive. link. (2015-05-27)
  2. [http://www.madrid-destino.com/es/espacios-y-eventos/instalaciones/pabellon-multiusos-ii.html "Pabellón Multiusos II"] {{webarchive. link. (2015-05-27)
  3. [http://www.madrid-destino.com/es/ "Madrid Destino"]
  4. [http://vallecasdigital.com/madrid-espacios-y-congresos-madridec-echa-el-cierre/ "Madridec echa el cierre"] {{webarchive. link. (2015-05-27)
  5. (2 November 2021). "La tragedia del Madrid Arena cumple nueve años con sus responsables en libertad". La Vanguardia.
  6. [https://vozpopuli.com/deportes/17869-madrid-logra-trasladar-el-mundial-del-balonmano-del-madrid-arena-a-la-caja-magica "Madrid logra trasladar el Mundial del balonmano del Madrid Arena a la Caja Mágica"]
  7. [http://www.lavanguardia.com/cultura/20150419/54430713581/saul-cepeda-desvela-en-aforo-completo-los-asuntos-sucios-del-ocio-nocturno.html "Saúl Cepeda desvela en ''Aforo completo'' los asuntos sucios del ocio nocturno"]
  8. [http://www.cuatro.com/noticias/sociedad/Aforo_Completo-Madrid_Arena_2_1991880060.html "Un libro desentraña los entresijos de la tragedia del Madrid Arena"]
  9. "La Copa Davis se celebra en el recinto ferial Casa de Campo". Madrid Destino.
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