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{{Short description|Indoor arena in Amman, Jordan}} | {{Short description|Indoor arena in Amman, Jordan}} | ||
{{Infobox Stadium | {{Infobox Stadium | ||
| stadium_name = Prince Hamza Hall | | stadium_name = Prince Hamza Hall <br/> صالة الامير حمزة | ||
| nickname = | | nickname = | ||
| image = Sport City Amman JO 66.jpg | | image = Sport City Amman JO 66.jpg |
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Indoor arena in Amman, JordanFull name | Prince Hamza Hall |
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Location | Amman, Jordan |
Coordinates | 31°58′49″N 35°54′23″E / 31.980235°N 35.906398°E / 31.980235; 35.906398 |
Owner | Ministry of Youth |
Capacity | 7,500 |
Opened | 1999 |
Tenants | |
Jordan men's national basketball team Jordan women's national basketball team |
Prince Hamza Hall (Arabic: صالة الامير حمزة) is an indoor arena located in Al-Hussein City, Amman, Jordan. The arena has a capacity of 7,500. It primarily hosts basketball matches, as it serves the home of the Jordan national basketball team.
See also
References
- "Prince Hamza Hall". Kooora.com (in Arabic). Kooora. Retrieved 10 December 2024.
- "صالة الأمير حمزة وكرة السلة!". alghad.com (in Arabic). Al-Ghad. 11 December 2017. Retrieved 10 December 2024.
- "اليوبيل الفضّي… (دانك) في شباك الألق". royanews.tv (in Arabic). Roya News. 9 June 2024. Retrieved 10 December 2024.
External links
31°58′49″N 35°54′23″E / 31.980235°N 35.906398°E / 31.980235; 35.906398
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