sport.wikisort.org - StadiumThe Edip Buran Arena (Turkish: Edip Buran Spor Salonu), formerly Yenişehir Belediyesi Sports Hall (Turkish: Yenişehir Belidyesi Spor Salonu), is a multi-sport indoor arena at Yenişehir district of Mersin, Turkey. Built in 1971, it is owned by the Youth Services and Sports Directoriate of Mersin. The sports hall has a seating capacity of 1,750.[1] It was renovated for the 2013 Mediterranean Games,[2] and the new sports hall went on January 20, 2013 in service.[3]
Edip Buran Arena
Edip Buran Spor Salonu |
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| Former names | Yenişehir Belediyesi Sports Hall (Yenişehir Belediyesi Spor Salonu) |
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| Location | Yenişehir, Mersin, Turkey |
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| Coordinates | 36°47′21″N 34°36′43″E |
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| Owner | Youth Services and Sports Directoriate of Mersin |
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| Capacity | 1,750 |
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| Opened | 1971; 51 years ago (1971) |
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| Renovated | 2013; 9 years ago (2013) |
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- Mersin BB men's basketball team
- Mersin BB women's basketball team
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The venue is suitable for events of basketball, fencing, gymnastics, handball, judo, karate, table tennis, taekwondo, volleyball, wrestling etc.[2] With the promotion of Mersin Büyükşehir Belediyesi men's basketball team's to Turkish Basketball League in the 2005-06 season, the sports hall became a basketball league venue.[4] The venue is also home to the women's side of the Mersin Büyükşehir Belediyesi S.K., which plays in the Turkish Women's Basketball League (TKBL).[5]
Major events
Turkey men's national handball team played their home match against Portugal in the 2013 World Men's Handball Championship – European qualification at the venue on January 8, 2012.[6] All the Group 4 matches of the 2014 European Men's Handball Championship qualification were played in the arena from June 8 to 10, 2012.[7] Turkey national team's home match against France in the Qualification Phase 2 of the same tournament took place in the sports hall on November 4, 2012.[8] During the 2013 Mediterranean Games, the arena hosted taekwondo competitions on June 21-23 and karate competitions between 28 June and 29 June while the training activities of the related sports branches took place also at the sports hall.[9]
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Settlements |
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| Center city | |
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Districts (İlçe) | |
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| All settlements |
- List of populated places in Mersin Province
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Buildings and structures |
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- Mersin Halkevi
- Mersin Congress and Exhibition Center
- Atatürk Cultural Center
- CNR Yenişehir Exhibition Center
- Mertim
- Mersin Aquapark
- Atatürk Park
- Mersin Marina
- Tarsus Zoo
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Mosques and madrasas |
- Muğdat Mosque
- Grand Mosque of Mersin
- Mersin Old Mosque
- Müftü Mosque
- Tarsus Old Mosque
- Grand Mosque of Tarsus
- Kubat Pasha Medrese
- Laal Pasha Mosque
- Güzeloluk Mosque
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| Churches |
- Mersin Catholic Church
- Mersin Orthodox Church
- Saint Paul's Church
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| Cemeteries |
- Mersin Interfaith Cemetery
- Cyprus Memorial Forest in Silifke
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| Dams |
- Alaköprü Dam
- Berdan Dam
- Birkapılı Dam
- Gezende Dam
- Kadıncık 1 HES
- Kadıncık 2 HES
- Kayraktepe Dam
- Otluca HES
- Pamukluk Dam
- Silifke HES
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| Industry and trade |
- ATAŞ (Refinery)
- ACS Mersin
- Sodakrom
- Çimsataş
- Mersin Free Zone
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