Zvezda reportedly to relocate to Stark Arena next season / News - Basketnews.com
The Aleksandar Nikolic Hall, the current home of Crvena Zvezda, has a seating capacity of 8,000 spectators. In contrast, Stark Arena can accommodate a significantly larger audience of 20,094 for basketball games.
Credit: Srdjan Stevanovic/Euroleague Basketball via Getty Images Credit Srdjan Stevanovic/Euroleague Basketball via Getty ImagesCrvena Zvezda Meridianbet Belgrade are going to move from the Aleksandar Nikolic Hall to Stark Arena next season, according to Telegraf.rs.
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34%8,3Points made:8,3Accuracy:33,8%Place in standings:15Record max:15Record min:3Most made 3FGs:Luca VildozaTeamEuroLeagueStatisticsScheduleThe decision comes after the team's president, Nebojsa Covic, hinted at the possibility of shifting to Serbia's largest indoor arena earlier this year.
Zvezda's archrivals, Partizan Mozzart Bet Belgrade, have been utilizing Stark Arena for their EuroLeague home games this season.
Covic expressed the team's desire for comparable conditions to those enjoyed by Partizan when he stated, "We are just asking for the same conditions." The reported motive behind this relocation stems from financial considerations.
The Aleksandar Nikolic Hall, the current home of Crvena Zvezda, has a seating capacity of 8,000 spectators.
In contrast, Stark Arena can accommodate a significantly larger audience of 20,094 for basketball games. By moving to a bigger venue, Crvena Zvezda aim to capitalize on the potential for increased ticket sales and revenue generation.
For instance, Partizan are expected to generate approximately €5,000,000 solely from ticket sales for the current campaign.
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