Fernando Buesa Arena

Fernando Buesa Arena
Buesa Arena
Former names Pabellón Araba (1991–2000)[1]
Location Torre 12 01013
Vitoria-Gasteiz, Araba, Spain
Coordinates 42°51′51.97″N 2°38′28.22″W / 42.8644361°N 2.6411722°W / 42.8644361; -2.6411722Coordinates: 42°51′51.97″N 2°38′28.22″W / 42.8644361°N 2.6411722°W / 42.8644361; -2.6411722
Owner Diputación Foral de Álava
Capacity Basketball:
15,716 [2]
Boxing / Martial arts:
16,164 [2]
Record attendance 15,544 (Baskonia vs Real Madrid, 3 January 2016)
Construction
Opened 1991[3]
Expanded 2012
Tenants
Saski Baskonia (1991–present)

Fernando Buesa Arena is an indoor sports arena in Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain. It is primarily used for basketball and is the home arena of Saski Baskonia.

History

The history and evolution of this sports enclosure has been closely tied to its main user, the basketball team Saski Baskonia of the League ACB.

The arena's seating capacity, for basketball, is up to 15,504 people. Works to increase the arena's seating capacity from 9,923 to 15,504 people began in March 2011, and finished in April 2012.[4][5][6]

Buesa Arena again beat the record of attendance against Real Madrid on 3 January 2016, with 15,544 spectatos.[7]

Major events

The arena hosted the 1996 FIBA Saporta Cup Final, in which local Saski Baskonia won the title and also hosted the 2010 EuroCup Finals.[8]

The Final Eight of the Copa del Rey (Spanish Cup) was played four times at Buesa Arena (2000, 2002, 2008 and 2013).[9]

On 9 April 2012, at the game of Caja Laboral against Real Madrid, Fernando Buesa Arena registered the record of attendance in a basketball game of the Spanish Liga ACB with 15,504 spectators.[10]

The arena has hosted the Euskalgym since 2014, which is one of the biggest and greatest rhythmic gymnastics gala events in the world.

On 3 January 2016, at the game of Laboral Kutxa against Real Madrid, Fernando Buesa Arena registered the new record of attendance in a basketball game of Liga ACB with 15,544 spectators.[11]

Attendances

This is a list of league and EuroLeague games attendances of Baskonia at Fernando Buesa Arena since the last expansion was completed.

Liga ACBEuroLeague
Season Total High Low Average Season Total High Low Average
2011–12[lower-alpha 1]94,03815,50410,51213,434 2011–12All games played at Iradier Arena
2012–13189,44914,3817,1439,971 2012–13168,41615,0689,93612,030
2013–14165,41214,6236,8249,190 2013–14128,10614,1968,24610,676
2014–15160,51711,2467,8128,918 2014–15117,88212,6197,6899,824
2015–16208,27615,5446,7299,918 2015–16153,26513,9648,36610,948
2016–17195,16914,3167,3829,758 2016–17186,13314,8759,43711,633
2017–18224,26515,5128,10210,194 2017–18192,95914,9239,19611,351
  1. Only seven games played since the expansion was completed.

References

  1. El Pabellón Araba pasa a llamarse Fernando Buesa Arena
  2. 1 2 "Sports Competitions". buesa-arena.com. Retrieved 6 November 2016.
  3. Fernando Buesa Arena Archived 2009-05-30 at the Wayback Machine.
  4. ACB.com Caja Laboral Saski-Baskonia S.A.D. Fernando Buesa Arena (9.900 espectadores) (Spanish).
  5. elcorreo.com El Buesa Arena se reforma para alcanzar las 15.000 localidades
  6. as.com Vitoria estrena a lo grande el Buesa Arena
  7. "Baskonia-Real Madrid set a new record for Liga Endesa with 15.544 spectators". Sportando. 3 January 2016. Retrieved 4 January 2016.
  8. Eurocupbasketball.com - An arena that grows with basketball's popularity.
  9. Eurocup'96 Archived 2008-06-06 at the Wayback Machine.
  10. ¡15.504 espectadores! El Buesa Arena establece un nuevo récord de asistencia
  11. "Récord histórico de público en Liga Endesa: 15,544 espectadores en el Buesa". acb.com (in Spanish). 3 January 2016.
Preceded by
Abdi İpekçi Arena
Istanbul
European Cup
Final Venue

1996
Succeeded by
Eleftheria Indoor Hall
Nicosia
Preceded by
PalaVela
Turin
Eurocup
Final Venue

2010
Succeeded by
Palaverde
Treviso
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