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Venues

Sinan Erdem Dome
  • Sinan Erdem Dome


    Capacity: 16500

    The Sinan Erdem Dome is a multi-purpose indoor arena that is located in Ataköy, Bakırköy, Istanbul on the European side of Istanbul, Türkiye.

    It has a seating capacity of 22,500 for concerts. For the sport of basketball, it has a seating capacity of 16,000, and for the sport of tennis, it has a seating capacity of 16,457 people. The arena is named after Sinan Erdem (1927–2003), who was the President of the Turkish Olympic Committee, from 1989, until his death in 2003. 

    Sinan Erdem Dome hosted the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2010, 2011-2012-2013 WTA Tour Championships, FIBA EuroBasket 2017, FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023 European Qualifiers, and FIBA EuroBasket 2025 Qualifiers.

     

    Anadolu Efes hosted its home games at the Sinan Erdem Dome. The Turkish club Fenerbahçe Beko also hosted its home games at the arena, from 2010 and until the inauguration of its own arena, the Ülker Sports Arena. The Turkish club Beşiktaş Emlakjet also used the arena to host its home games, during the 2015–16 season. Since the 2017-18 season, Anadolu Efes as well as Galatasaray Ekmas play their games at Sinan Erdem Dome, following the closure of Abdi İpekçi Arena. 

    The senior men's Turkish national basketball team has also used the arena, since the year 2010.

     

    The following items are prohibited at the event. Additional restrictions may apply.
    FIBA Venue Rules are applicable during this event.

  • Ahmet Cömert Sports

    Capacity: 1500

    Ahmet Cömert Sports Hall is a multi-purpose indoor sport venue located in Ataköy neighborhood of Bakırköy district in Istanbul, Türkiye. The hall, with a capacity for 3,500 people, was built in 1998 within the Olympic complex. Ahmet Cömert Sports Hall was closed and renovated within the scope of renovation works in 2021, and was reopened for use as of January 2023. The venue has a parking lot capable of 150 cars. It is owned by the Youth and Sports Directorate of Istanbul Province.

    Named in honor of the Turkish amateur boxer and sports official Ahmet Cömert (1926-1990), the sport hall hosts matches of the Turkish Senior and Youth Basketball League. Other sports, which take place at Ahmet Cömert Sport Hall, include boxing, gymnastics, fencing, chess and as well as some individual sports. The venue hosts amateur boxing competitions in memoriam of Ahmet Cömert, which are held annually at the international level.

     

    The following items are prohibited at the event. Additional restrictions may apply.
    FIBA Venue Rules are applicable during this event.