Capacity 10,744 | Opened 1990 | |
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Full name Pabellón Príncipe Felipe Former names Pabellón José Luis Abós (2015) Address Av. Cesáreo Alierta, 120, 50013 Zaragoza, Spain Hours Open today · 9AM–11PMMonday9AM–11PMTuesday9AM–11PMWednesday9AM–11PMThursday9AM–11PMFriday9AM–11PMSaturday9AM–11PMSundayClosed Similar Palacio de Deportes de la Co, Fiestas del Pilar, Palacio Municipal de Deport, Plaza del Pilar, Palacio de Deportes José Marí |
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Pabellón Príncipe Felipe is an arena in Zaragoza, Spain. The arena holds 10,744 people.
Contents
- 25 aniversario pabell n pr ncipe felipe programa especial
- Depeche mode 15 10 1998 zaragoza pabell n pr ncipe felipe never let me down again
- Events hosted
- Controversy about naming
- References
It is primarily used for basketball (home of CAI Zaragoza) and handball (home of Caja3 Aragón).
Depeche mode 15 10 1998 zaragoza pabell n pr ncipe felipe never let me down again
Events hosted
The arena hosted the 1990 and 1995 Euroleague Final Fours, as well as the 1999 Saporta Cup Final in which Benneton Treviso defeated Pamesa Valencia.
The arena frequently hosts rock bands, such as David Bowie, Oasis and Depeche Mode.
Controversy about naming
On July 24, 2015, the Zaragoza City Hall changed the name of Pabellón Príncipe Felipe to Pabellón José Luis Abós, in honor of the beloved coach of CAI Zaragoza, who died in October 2014.
As a result of a controversy about changing the name of the pavilion, approved without majority in the voting in the City Hall, CAI Zaragoza did not support the change.
Finally, the process of changing the name was stopped judicially.