Porte de La Chapelle Arena
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Adidas Arena | |
Former names | Paris Arena II |
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Address | 58 Boulevard Ney 75018 Paris, France |
Location | Paris |
Coordinates | 48°53′53″N 2°20′39″E / 48.8980553°N 2.344143°E |
Owner | Paris |
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Construction | |
Broke ground | March 2020 |
Opened | 11 February 2024 |
Construction cost | €125 million |
Architect | SCAU architecture & NP2F |
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Porte de La Chapelle Arena (also known by its project name Paris Arena II and its trade name Adidas Arena) is a multi-purpose and modular hall located in La Chapelle neighborhood of Paris (18th arrondissement).[1]
The arena will have a capacity of 8,000 seats for sporting events and 9,000 seats for concerts and shows, as well as two gymnasiums intended for use by local clubs and residents.
Usage
It was originally intended to host the wrestling events and men's preliminary basketball tournament of the 2024 Summer Olympics, before hosting the Paralympic table tennis tournament.[3] Finally, the Olympic events of badminton then rhythmic gymnastics will take place there, followed by Para badminton and powerlifting. As soon as the arena is built, it will become the residence of Paris Basketball, as well as PSG Handball for its larger games.[5] It will also host the quarter-finals and semi-finals of the 2024 League of Legends World Championship in esports.[6]
Naming rights
The construction carried the project name Paris Arena II. In July 2022, it was announced that the arena will receive the sponsor name Adidas Aréna, after the German sporting goods manufacturer
See also
- Venues of the 2024 Summer Olympics and Paralympics
- List of indoor arenas in France
References
- ^ Bernardi, Kevin (July 12, 2018). "Paris 2024 : Le projet d'Aréna 2 se précise". Sport & Société.
- ^ "Arena 2 : Paris choisit le marché global de performance | CCI Business Grand Paris". grandparis.ccibusiness.fr.
- ^ a b "Le chantier de la future Arena 2 lancé Porte de la Chapelle". CNEWS.
- ^ "Paris 2024 : village des athlètes, Arena, centre aquatique... A J-500 du lancement, où en sont les chantiers pérennes des Jeux ?". Franceinfo. March 14, 2023. Retrieved 3 April 2023.
- ^ "JO Paris-2024 : Bouygues construira l'Arena 2 à Paris". LEFIGARO. May 27, 2020.
- ^ Daniels, Tom (5 January 2024). "Riot Games announces MSI and Worlds 2024 locations, Hall of Fame and format changes". Esports Insider. Retrieved 23 January 2024.
- ^ Ridley, Rob (July 22, 2022). "Adidas enters naming rights market with Paris 2024 venue". The Stadium Business.
- ^ à 14h30, Par Marie-Anne Gairaud Le 8 juillet 2022 (July 8, 2022). "Jeux olympiques de Paris : l'Arena de la Chapelle portera bien le nom d'Adidas". leparisien.fr.
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External links
Media related to Arena Porte de la Chapelle at Wikimedia Commons