Dilek Sabancı Sport Hall

Indoor sporting arena in Antalya, Turkey
36°53′18″N 30°40′09″E / 36.88820°N 30.66928°E / 36.88820; 30.66928OwnerSabancı FoundationCapacity2,500OpenedNovember 3, 2001; 22 years ago (2001-11-03)TenantsAntalya Büyükşehir Belediyesi
Kepez Belediyespor

Dilek Sabancı Sport Hall (Turkish: Dilek Sabancı Spor Salonu) was an indoor sporting arena located in Antalya, Turkey. Owned by the Sabancı Foundation, it was opened on November 3, 2001.[1]

The capacity of the arena was 2,500 spectators. It was the home of Turkish Basketball League clubs, Antalya Büyükşehir Belediyesi and Kepez Belediyespor. The arena was demolished in June 2013 due to construction of New Antalya Stadium, and replaced by a new arena originally being built for the 2010 FIBA World Championship, Antalya Arena.

International events hosted

  • 13th European Wushu Championships, March 6–13, 2010

See also

References

  1. ^ "Dilek Sabancı Antalya Spor Salonu" (in Turkish). Sabancı Vakfı. Retrieved 2011-01-10.

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Third generation
  • Güler (1955–)
  • Ömer (1959–)
  • Sevgi (1963–)
  • Mehmet (1963–2004)
  • Dilek (1964–)
  • Suzan (1965–)
  • Demet (1965–)
  • Emine (1966–)
  • Sevilay (1966–)
  • Murat (1967–)
  • Ali (1969–)
  • Çiğdem (1970–)
  • Demir (1971–)
  • Sevil (1973–)
  • Serra (1975–)
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  • Hacı (1987–)
  • Faruk (1992–)
  • Emrecan (2001–)
  • Bora (2003–)
  • Kaan Ali (2003–)
  • Oya Tuluhan (2004–)
  • Batu Sami (2010–)
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