PAOK Sports Arena |
Capacity: 8,142 |
Location:
PAOK Arena is located south of the city of Thessaloniki, 8 km from
the centre, in a suburb called Pylea. Access by car:
exit the city towards the airport and turn left at the traffic lights
to the "PAOK Sports Centre". The arena lies 300m off the
junction, on a small hill. Access by bus: use any of
#2, #3 (from the railway station) or #8 (from the intercity buses
terminal). Get off at "Loumidi" stop (~30min ride).
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Built in: 2000 |
Home of: PAOK B.C. (A1 Division) |
More
data:
This is a medium-sized arena, with a seating arrangement perfect for watching basketball, unlike vast venues such as OAKA or SEF. It has hosted major events, including the 2000 Greek Basketball Cup Final-Four, the 2000 Basketball Euroleague Final-Four and the 2005 Volleyball Champions League Final-Four. |
Great
controversy has surrounded the ownership of the arena. We only mention
some facts below: (a) The land on which it was built was partly donated
by individuals affiliated to PAOK, (b) The arena's construction was
funded entirely by the Greek State, (c) After it was completed, it
was given out to PAOK as an asset, (d) To this day, most of the arena's
operating expenses are paid by the State.
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