Alytus Arena
54°24′14″N 24°01′20″E / 54.40389°N 24.02222°E / 54.40389; 24.02222Capacity Basketball: 5,500
Concerts: 7,000 Construction Opened 1977
12 February 2011 Renovated 2009–2011 Expanded 2009–2011 Construction cost 10 million EUR Tenants BC Alita (1995–2005)
BC Alytus (2011)
BC Dzūkija (2012–2022)
BC Wolves (2022–2023) Website asrc.lt
Concerts: 7,000
12 February 2011
BC Alytus (2011)
BC Dzūkija (2012–2022)
BC Wolves (2022–2023)
The Alytus Arena is a universal indoor arena in Alytus, Lithuania. It was opened in 1977.[1] Its reconstruction began in 2009 and was completed by the end of 2010. The arena was officially opened on 12 February 2011.[2] The arena hosted the Group C games of EuroBasket 2011 from 31 August 2011 to 5 September 2011.
League attendances
This is a list of league games attendances of BC Dzūkija at Alytus Arena.
Season | Total | High | Low | Average |
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2012–13 NKL | 24,348 | 2,311 | 342 | 1,217 |
2013–14 LKL | 22,380 | 2,831 | 913 | 1,316 |
2014–15 LKL | 36,173 | 2,950 | 550 | 1,644 |
2015–16 LKL | 41,617 | 4,503 | 1,145 | 2,312 |
2016–17 LKL | 33,927 | 3,156 | 731 | 1,786 |
2017–18 LKL | 32,512 | 3,764 | 415 | 1,806 |
2018–19 LKL | 30,483 | 4,217 | 813 | 1,604 |
2019–20 LKL | 14,991 | 2,972 | 358 | 1,363 |
See also
References
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