Spyros Kyprianou Athletic Center Explained

Spyros Kyprianou Athletic Center
Nickname:Spyros Kyprianou Arena, Palais des sports
Location:Kato Polemidia, Limassol, Cyprus
Coordinates:34.7142°N 32.999°W
Broke Ground:November 2002
Built:2002–2005
Opened:2005
Expanded:2023–2025 (pending)
Owner:Cyprus Sports Organisation
Surface:Versatile
Construction Cost:CYP 8,5 million
(EUR 14,5 million)
Architect:Theocharis David, FAIA
Structural Engineer:Kal Engineering
Services Engineer:M-E Engineers
General Contractor:CYBARCO
Project Manager:Lysandros Kyriakou
Tenants:AEK Karava VC
Nea Salamis VC
Anagennisi Germasogeias BC (women)
Seating Capacity:6,255
Dimensions:80m x 80m

The Spyros Kyprianou Athletic Center or Spyros Kyprianou Sports Centre (Greek, Modern (1453-);: Αθλητικό Κέντρο "Σπύρος Κυπριανού"|Athlitikó Kéntro "Spýros Kyprianoú"), also known as Spyros Kyprianou Arena and Palais des sports, is an indoor arena located in the Kato Polemidia district of Limassol, Cyprus. Opened in late 2005, it is named after the late president of Cyprus, Spyros Kyprianou.

History

This project was conducted by the Cyprus Sports Organisation (Greek: Κυπριακός Οργανισμός Αθλητισμού) and was constructed north of the city of Limassol near Kato Polemidia and by the side of LimassolTroodos road. Construction of the project began in late 2002 and was completed at the end of 2005 at a total cost of approximately CY£8.5 million.[1] [2]

Events

The centre already hosted major sports events like the FIBA Europe all-star game in 2006 and 2007. It also played host to the Cyprus Rally headquarters in 2005 and 2006. The arena itself hosted the media and rally organisers while the parking lot was the area for the competing WRC teams.

The arena hosted the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2008.[3] The shuttle of the centre can host more than 6,255 spectators and at least 42 wheelchair spots. Moreover, the centre is used especially for the sport events of local schools in Limassol greater area.[4]

The arena will host one group stage of the 2025 FIBA EuroBasket.[5] For that purpose, plans to expand the arena's capacity from 6,700 to a 9,600 seater have been approved.[6] [7]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: KOA – Κυπριακός Οργανισμός Αθλητισμού.
  2. http://www.squash.com.cy/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=151&Itemid=218 Αθλητικό Κέντρο "Σπυρος Κυπριανού"
  3. Web site: Remember the 2008 Junior Eurovision Song Contest?.
  4. Web site: Γήπεδα ομάδων σελ. 9. 2013-11-12. https://web.archive.org/web/20131125050138/http://www.volleyball.org.cy/docs/201314/menA_201314.pdf. 2013-11-25. dead.
  5. Web site: Cyprus will host EuroBasket 2025 group in Limassol. March 29, 2022.
  6. Web site: ΒΙΝΤΕΟ: Έτσι θα μεταμορφωθεί το «Σπύρος Κυπριανού» ενόψει Ευρωμπάσκετ 2025. ΠΟΛΙΤΗΣ.
  7. Web site: «Μεταμορφώνεται» το «Σπύρος Κυπριανού» για το Eurobasket 2025 (BINTEO). AlphaNews.Live.