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Owner
  
Greek State

Surface
  
Parquet

Renovated
  
2002–2004

Capacity
  
14,940

Phone
  
+30 21 0489 3000

Operator
  
Olympiacos

Broke ground
  
1983

Address
  
Pireas 185 33, Greece

Opened
  
16 February 1985

Team
  
Olympiacos B.C.

Peace and Friendship Stadium

Location
  
Neo Faliro, Piraeus, Greece

Similar
  
Karaiskakis Stadium, Athens Olympic Stadium, Faliro Coastal Zone Oly, OACA Olympic Indoor Hall, Alexandreio Melathron Nick Gali

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The Peace and Friendship Stadium, commonly known by its acronym SEF (Greek: Στάδιο Ειρήνης και Φιλίας, transliterated as Stadio Eirinis kai Filias) is a multi-purpose indoor arena that is located in Piraeus, on the coastal zone of Attica, Greece. The arena is mostly known for being the home to EuroLeague team Olympiacos, and is the central venue of the Faliro Coastal Zone Olympic Complex. The arena also contains a training facility. It opened in 1985.

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History

The Peace and Friendship Stadium opened in 1985, and its construction cost was €25,000,000 in 1983 prices. It was designed by the architectural firm "Thymios Papagiannis and Associates". The arena is built opposite to the Karaiskakis Stadium in Piraeus, located in the western end of the Phaleron Bay, in the coastal zone of Attica. It was inaugurated on February 16, 1985, at the first Panhellenic Athletics Indoor Championship, and hosted the 1985 European Athletics Indoor Championships in March.

In 1991, the arena won the Golden Award from IAKS, the International Association for Sports and Leisure Facilities.

Since the 1991–92 season, the Peace and Friendship Stadium has been the home court to Greek League and EuroLeague professional basketball club Olympiacos. The arena was closed from April 2002, to early 2004, for renovation works, at a total cost of €7,300,000, and hosted the indoor volleyball tournament during the 2004 Summer Olympics. For 2001-02 they moved to the Glyfada Arena.

The arena's total capacity varies, depending on the collapsible bleachers used in the lower level, besides its 11,600 permanent seating in the mid and upper levels. The Peace and Friendship Stadium seats up to 14,776 for basketball games, with all the bleachers in use.

Other uses

The arena is occasionally used for events like congresses, music concerts, and indoor motocross races. It is also capable to accommodate ice skating events, although it has never been used as an ice skating venue. The Scorpions, Phil Collins, Dire Straits, Status Quo, UB40, Gloria Estefan, Deep Purple, and Placebo, are among the artists who have performed at the Peace and Friendship Stadium.

Outside the main arena, in the same stadium building, there is a 942-seat amphitheater, and various other halls of a total area of 16,048 sqm, where exhibitions and congresses take place.

Transportation

The Peace and Friendship Stadium is located in the Neo Faliro area of Piraeus, on the coastal Poseidonos Avenue, and at the end of the Kifissou Avenue. It is 2 km away from the port of Piraeus. It sits on a major transportation hub, next to the Faliro metro station on Athens Metro Line 1, and the SEF station, the terminus of Athens Tram.

Notable events hosted

  • Indoor athletics
  • 1985 European Athletics Indoor Championships
  • Volleyball
  • 1989 European Champions' Cup Final
  • 1992 European Champions' Cup Final Four
  • 1993 European Champions' Cup Final Four
  • 1994 World Championship
  • 1995 Men's European Volleyball Championship
  • 1996 European Cup Winners' Cup Final Four
  • 2004 Summer Olympics – Volleyball tournament
  • 2005 European Top Teams Cup Final Four
  • Basketball
  • 1985 FIBA European Champions' Cup Final
  • 1987 EuroBasket
  • 1989 FIBA European Cup Winner's Cup Final
  • 1991 FIBA Centennial Jubilee
  • 1993 FIBA European League Final Four
  • 1998 FIBA World Championship
  • Wrestling
  • 1986 European Championships
  • 1988 World Cup (Greco-Roman Men's)
  • 1999 World Championship (Greco-Roman Men's)
  • Gymnastics
  • 1990 European Women's Artistic Gymnastics Championships
  • 1991 World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships
  • Weightlifting
  • 1999 World Championships
  • References

    Peace and Friendship Stadium Wikipedia


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