List of indoor arenas in Latvia explained

The following is a list of indoor arenas in Latvia, ordered by capacity.The venues are by their final capacity after construction for seating-only events. There is more capacity if standing room is included (e.g. for concerts).

Current arenas

ImageArenaCapacityCityHome team(s)Opened/Renovated
14,500 2006
8,000 1996, 2006, 2010
Olympic Sports Centre Football Hall 6,000 (ice hockey)[1]
300 (football)
2005, 2021
Riga National Sports Manege 3,700 1965
3,085 1997
Zemgale Olympic Center sports hall 3,000 2010
Liepāja Olympic Center Arena 2,542 2008
Volvo Sports Centre 2,500[2] 2005
Liepāja Olympic Center Ice hall 2,283 1998
1,984 HK Dinaburga 1999
Tukums Ice Hall 1,520 2005
Kurbads Ice Hall 1,500 2017
Vidzeme Olympic Centre Universal hall 1,500 2005
Daugavpils Olympic Centre Multifunctional hall 1,350 2009
Jelgava Ice Hall 1,300 2001
Vidzeme Ice Hall 1,300
Jēkabpils Sports Hall 1,100[3]
Cēsis Sports Complex hall 1,080[4]
Inbox.lv Ice Hall 1,000 HK Rīga
HK Olimp Riga
2003
Daugava Sports Centre 1,000 1962, 2003
Ventspils Ice Hall 942 2000, 2013
Olympic Sports Centre Multifunctional Hall 800 2005

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Rīgai uztic sarīkot visas pasaules hokeja čempionāta spēles. LSM. 2 February 2021. 2 February 2021. lv.
  2. Web site: ARĒNAS. lv. LHF. 6 February 2021.
  3. Web site: Jēkabpils sporta halle aicina uz atklāšanas svētkiem (PROGRAMMA). Lāsma. Irša. Jēkabpils sporta centrs.
  4. Web site: Sporta komplekss "Cēsis" – Cēsu olimpiskais centrs.