Sportovní hala Fortuna is a multi-purpose indoor arena in Prague, Czech Republic, whose naming rights are currently leased to Czech betting company Fortuna. It opened in 1962 with a capacity of 18,500. Its current capacity is 13,238 for ice hockey games. The arena hosted the Ice Hockey World Championships four times between 1972 and 1992. From 1962 to 2015, it was the home arena of Czech Extraliga team HC Sparta Praha and between 2012 and 2014 KHL's team HC Lev Praha.
Former names | Sportovní hala (1962–1999)
Paegas Arena (1999–2002) T-Mobile Arena (2002–2008) Tesla Arena (2008–2011) Tipsport Arena (2011–present) |
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Location | Za elektrárnou 419/1 170 00 Prague 7-Bubeneč, Czech Republic
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Coordinates | 50°06′25″N 14°26′01″E
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Owner | Sports Holding Prague
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Capacity | Ice hockey: 13,150
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Field size | 29 x 60 m
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Surface | Versatile
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Built | 1953–62
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Opened | 7 March 1962
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Architect | ing. Holubec
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Former names | Sportovní hala (1962–1999)
Paegas Arena (1999–2002) T-Mobile Arena (2002–2008) Tesla Arena (2008–2011) Tipsport Arena (2011–present) |
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Location | Za elektrárnou 419/1 170 00 Prague 7-Bubeneč, Czech Republic
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Coordinates | 50°06′25″N 14°26′01″E
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Owner | Sports Holding Prague
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Capacity | Ice hockey: 13,150
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Field size | 29 x 60 m
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Surface | Versatile
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Built | 1953–62
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Opened | 7 March 1962
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Architect | ing. Holubec
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