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).
Image | Arena | Capacity | City | Home team(s) | Opened/Renovated | |
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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 |