Enteria arena (Pardubice) explained

Enteria arena[1]
Location:Sukova třída 1735, Pardubice, Czech Republic
Coordinates:50.0402°N 15.7695°W
Broke Ground:1958[2]
Opened:1960
Renovated:2001, 2007
Owner:Municipal Development Fund, Pardubice
Former Names:Zimní stadion města Pardubic (1958–2001)
Aréna Pardubice (2001–2003)
Duhová Aréna (2003–2005)
ČEZ Arena (2005–2015)
Tipsport Arena (2015–2018)
ČSOB Pojišťovna Arena (2018–2019)
Enteria Arena (2019–)
Tenants:HC Dynamo Pardubice (Czech Extraliga) (1960–present)
BK Pardubice (NBL)
Seating Capacity:Concerts

10,000
Ice Hockey: 10,194
Basketball: 10,300

Enteria arena (formerly Tipsport Arena or ČEZ Arena) is an indoor sporting arena in Pardubice, Czech Republic with maximum capacity of 10,194.[3]

History

The first artificial ice rink in Pardubice was built there in 1947, later being rebuilt into an indoor ice hockey arena in 1960. In 2001, it was completely renovated to become one of the largest indoor arenas in the Czech Republic. It is currently home to the HC Pardubice ice hockey team, as well as the BK Pardubice basketball team. It hosted the IIHF Ice Hockey World Junior Championships in 2002 and 2008, the IIHF Inline Hockey World Championships in 2011 and 2014, and the men's and women's Ball Hockey World Championships in 2017 and Oktagon Prime 4 in 2021.

In 2015 the arena was renamed to Tipsport arena.[4] In 2019 the arena was renamed to Enteria Arena.

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Notes and References

  1. https://arena.rfpardubice.cz/M
  2. Web site: Historie. Rozvojový fond Pardubice. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20150518064900/http://arena.rfpardubice.cz/o-arene-pardubice/historie-areny/. 2015-05-18.
  3. Web site: O areně. Rozvojový fond Pardubice. 8 May 2015. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20150518064325/http://arena.rfpardubice.cz/o-arene-pardubice/. 18 May 2015.
  4. Web site: Zlínský. Milan. Změna názvu arény nebude právě snadná. Loga sponzora jsou příliš velká. iDnes.