Virtus Segafredo Arena

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Virtus Segafredo Arena
Virtus Segafredo Arena.jpg
Virtus Segafredo Arena 2020.jpg
Segafredo Arena in September 2020
LocationViale della Fiera,
40128, Bologna[1]
Coordinates44°30′39.16″N 11°21′58.12″E / 44.5108778°N 11.3661444°E / 44.5108778; 11.3661444Coordinates: 44°30′39.16″N 11°21′58.12″E / 44.5108778°N 11.3661444°E / 44.5108778; 11.3661444
OwnerBologna Fiere
Virtus Bologna
CapacityBasketball:
 • 8,970 (2019)
 • 9,700 (2020–present)
SurfaceParquet
Construction
Built2019
Opened10 November 2019
Tenants
Virtus Bologna (2019–present)
Website
www.virtus.it
www.bolognafiere.it

Virtus Segafredo Arena, simply known for sponsorship reasons as Segafredo Arena,[2] is a temporary indoor arena located in Bologna, with a capacity of 9,700 seats,[3][4] one of the largest of the country.[5][6] The arena was opened in November 2019 and hosted some home games of Virtus Bologna.[7] From November 2019 to June 2021, it was initially located in the "Padiglione 30", a fair pavilion within the Fiera District, but in November 2021, it was moved to "Padiglione 37".[8]

History[]

The arena was inaugurated on 10 November 2019, for the home game against Treviso Basket, won by Virtus 84–79.[9] On 25 December, for the derby against Fortitudo Bologna, 9,166 fans attended the game, achieving a new record for Virtus in LBA.[10]

In January 2020, the arena was dismantled and rebuilt in September,[11] to host the Final Four of the 2020 Italian Basketball Supercup.[12] Moreover, the arena became the official home court of Virtus for the 2020–21 season of LBA and EuroCup.[13]

In April 2021, Massimo Zanetti, owner of Virtus and Segafredo, announced that the team will remain to the Segafredo Arena for at least three more seasons, with the hope of starting to build a new arena in 2022.[14]

On 11 June 2021, at the Segafredo Arena, Virtus defeated its historic rival Olimpia Milano in the national finals, winning its 16th national title and the first one after twenty years.[15]

In November 2021, the arena was moved to another fair pavilion and was inaugurated on 17 November for a EuroCup match against Reyer Venezia.[16]

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