Location Panevėžys, Lithuania Architect Saulius Mikštas Team BC Lietkabelis | Broke ground 2007 Opened 24 October 2008 Construction cost 32 million EUR | |
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Capacity Basketball 5,950
Concerts 7,323
Cycling Track 4,200 Address Parko g. 12, Panevėžys 37310, Lithuania Similar Siemens Arena, Švyturys Arena, Žalgiris Arena, Šiauliai Arena, Alytus Arena Profiles |
Cycling track cido arena
Cido Arena is the largest multifunctional arena in Panevėžys, Lithuania. It generally hosts cycling track events, as well as basketball games, concerts. The basketball club BC Lietkabelis, which currently competes in the domestic LKL league, uses the facility for all of its LKL home fixtures. It was opened on October 24, 2008. It replaced Sports Palace Aukštaitija as the home of BC Lietkabelis. The arena boasts an indoor 250 m long olympic cycling track, the only one in the Baltic States.
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- Cycling track cido arena
- Sel publika panev yje cido arenoje sel the crowd in cido arena panevezys lithuania
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The arena hosted the FIBA EuroBasket 2011 Group A matches and the European Track Championships.
Sel publika panev yje cido arenoje sel the crowd in cido arena panevezys lithuania
References
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