The top 10 arenas in Europe !

As we approach our last home game of the Euroleague regular season, it’s time to take stock of the various European arenas our players have visited during their first season in the elite competition. Our community managers have compiled a ranking based on various criteria, including atmosphere, accessibility, and infrastructure:

  1. Olympic Indoor Hall, Panathinaikos (GRE) : Crazy atmosphere, ultra-modern venue, LED floor, passionate fans with a 7,000-strong kop… It’s top notch.

  1. Audi Dome, Bayern Munich (GER) : Magnificent arena, recently renovated and sold out all season. Great atmosphere and crazy scenario playing out in the standings.

  1. Belgrade Arena, Partizan (SER) : Extremely heavy atmosphere, the fans are crazy + They were in mourning for that game. So you can imagine what it’s like when it’s a classic Euroleague game or a derby. Unfortunately, it’s not very nice, both inside and outside when there’s no one there.

  1. Fernando Buesa Arena, Saski Baskonia (ESP) : Great atmosphere, special occasion with the presentation of the club’s trophies and banners. An impressive, modern arena that made a big impact on their comeback.

  1. Ülker Sports Arena, Fenerbahçe Istanbul (TUR) : Definitely the loudest place I’ve ever been to for a basketball game, but that was thanks to the scenario. Otherwise, the atmosphere is good, but nothing special, despite an impressive tifo display.

  1. Peace and Friendship Stadium, Olympiacos (GRE) : A legendary venue despite its unusual design. The atmosphere was subdued until Olympiacos made their comeback. Then it was electric. Too bad it only lasted five minutes.

  1. Palau Blaugrana, FC Barcelona (ESP) : A venue that balances tradition and modernity. Quite noisy with a large group of fans singing throughout the game, but it’s not a crazy atmosphere.

  1. Movistar Arena, Real Madrid (ESP) : Even though the arena was full, it’s very large for not much. In terms of atmosphere, it was a bit subdued, except in the last quarter, despite two fan sections that sing often.

  1. Virtus Segafredo Arena, Bologna (ITA) : A rather special venue. Small stands, so a friendly, family atmosphere, but strangely arranged.

  1. LDLC Arena, ASVEL (FRA) : The crowd made a lot of noise during our game, but hey, it’s not very big, not super captivating…

Article by Alexis Gallot
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