Sports Hall Kumanovo (Macedonian: Спортска сала Куманово) is an indoor sport venue located in Kumanovo, North Macedonia. The hall has capacity of 6,500 seats and was built in 1980.
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Location | Kumanovo, North Macedonia |
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Owner | Kumanovo Municipality |
Operator | Kumanovo Municipality |
Capacity | 5000 (for handball) 6,500 (for basketball)[1] |
Opened | 1980 |
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KK Kumanovo RK Kumanovo WHC Kumanovo· |
It is the biggest indoor sport hall in Kumanovo, where competitions of basketball, futsal, handball, volleyball and boxing matches[2] are held.
Date/s | Type of Event/s | Name of Event/s | Est. attendance | Artist/s | Country of origin |
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1993, 7 October | Handball Match | 1993/94 EHF Men's Cup Winners' Cup 1/8-finals[3] | ? | Sevro Kumanovo vs. TSV Bayer Dormagen | Macedonia (now North Macedonia) Germany |
2006, 12 November | Concert | Municipal Liberation Day Party[4] | ? | Petar Grasho | Croatia |
2009, 13 February | Concert | Humanitarian concert[5] | ? | Elena Ristevska, Lambe Alabakovski | Macedonia (now North Macedonia) |
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