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Image:Macflags-trajkovskihall.png|Flags in front of the arena |
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Image:Boris Trajkovski Sports Arena- east.JPG|The eastern side of the Boris Trajkovski Sports arena |
Image:Boris Trajkovski Sports Arena- east.JPG|The eastern side of the Boris Trajkovski Sports arena |
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Image:Boris_Trajkovski_Sports_Arena-_north.JPG|The northern side of the Boris Trajkovski Sports arena |
Image:Boris_Trajkovski_Sports_Arena-_north.JPG|The northern side of the Boris Trajkovski Sports arena |
Revision as of 12:05, 25 November 2008
Location | Skopje, Republic of Macedonia |
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Owner | City of Skopje |
Capacity | 10,000 |
Opened | 22 May, 2008 |
The Boris Trajkovski Sports Arena (Macedonian: Спортска сала Борис Трајковски, transliterated Sportska sala Boris Trajkovski) in Skopje, also known as the Boris Trajkovski Sports Hall,[1] is a multi-functional indoor sports arena. It is located in the Karpoš municipality of Skopje, Republic of Macedonia. It is named after the former president, Boris Trajkovski, who died in a plane crash in 2004. It has a maximum seating capacity of 10,000. The arena is home to the Macedonian national basketball Team (men and women), Macedonian national hanball Team (men and women) and Macedonian national volleyball Team (men and women). The Harlem Globetrotters, performed at the hall following the opening ceremony on 22 May, 2008.
The venue also contains four restaurants and a sports bar.
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Flags in front of the arena
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The eastern side of the Boris Trajkovski Sports arena
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The northern side of the Boris Trajkovski Sports arena
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The southern side of the Boris Trajkovski Sports arena
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A big Macedonian flag that is often used during matches
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The entrance of the Sports Arena