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- Stožice_Sports_Park abstract "Stožice Sports Park (Slovene: Športni park Stožice) is a new multi-use sports complex in Ljubljana, Slovenia, that hosts all departments of Olimpija Ljubljana sports club, former women's European club champions Krim and other Ljubljana based clubs including top volleyball club ACH Volley based in Bled. The complex is located in Bežigrad district north of the city centre right next to the highway bypass.The sports complex was opened on 10 August 2010, when Arena Stožice hosted a basketball match between Slovenia and Spain, which was won by Spain 79–72 after overtime. One day later Stožice Stadium was opened on a football match between Slovenia and Australia, won by Slovenia 2–0. Both the arena and the stadium are scheduled to be one of the main venues of Slovenian national teams in all sports except ice hockey for which the arena is not suitable and could only host if ice cooling machines would be implemented. The whole complex is scheduled to be in the centre of Ljubljana public and cultural life.The shopping center below the ground of the park is currently under construction.".
- Stožice_Sports_Park thumbnail Stozice5.jpg?width=300.
- Stožice_Sports_Park wikiPageID "21782831".
- Stožice_Sports_Park wikiPageRevisionID "601601707".
- Stožice_Sports_Park architect "Sadar Vuga architects d.o.o.".
- Stožice_Sports_Park brokeGround "2009".
- Stožice_Sports_Park built "2010".
- Stožice_Sports_Park caption "Stožice Sports Park".
- Stožice_Sports_Park generalContractor "GREP d.o.o".
- Stožice_Sports_Park location Ljubljana.
- Stožice_Sports_Park location Slovenia.
- Stožice_Sports_Park opened "August 2010".
- Stožice_Sports_Park owner City_Municipality_of_Ljubljana.
- Stožice_Sports_Park seatingCapacity Stožice_Stadium.
- Stožice_Sports_Park seatingCapacity "12500".
- Stožice_Sports_Park seatingCapacity "16038".
- Stožice_Sports_Park seatingCapacity "Arena".
- Stožice_Sports_Park stadiumName "Stožice Sports Park".
- Stožice_Sports_Park tenants ACH_Volley.
- Stožice_Sports_Park tenants NK_Olimpija_Ljubljana_(2005).
- Stožice_Sports_Park tenants RK_Krim.
- Stožice_Sports_Park tenants Slovenia_national_basketball_team.
- Stožice_Sports_Park tenants "Slovenia national football team".
- Stožice_Sports_Park tenants "Union Olimpija".
- Stožice_Sports_Park subject Category:Bežigrad_District.
- Stožice_Sports_Park subject Category:Football_venues_in_Slovenia.
- Stožice_Sports_Park subject Category:Sports_venues_in_Ljubljana.
- Stožice_Sports_Park point "46.080555555555556 14.524166666666666".
- Stožice_Sports_Park type Place.
- Stožice_Sports_Park type SportFacility.
- Stožice_Sports_Park type Stadium.
- Stožice_Sports_Park type Wikidata:Q532.
- Stožice_Sports_Park type Place.
- Stožice_Sports_Park type StadiumOrArena.
- Stožice_Sports_Park type Location.
- Stožice_Sports_Park type SpatialThing.
- Stožice_Sports_Park comment "Stožice Sports Park (Slovene: Športni park Stožice) is a new multi-use sports complex in Ljubljana, Slovenia, that hosts all departments of Olimpija Ljubljana sports club, former women's European club champions Krim and other Ljubljana based clubs including top volleyball club ACH Volley based in Bled.".
- Stožice_Sports_Park label "Stožice Sports Park".
- Stožice_Sports_Park label "Športni park Stožice".
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- Stožice_Sports_Park sameAs Športni_park_Stožice.
- Stožice_Sports_Park sameAs Q3052347.
- Stožice_Sports_Park sameAs Q3052347.
- Stožice_Sports_Park lat "46.080555555555556".
- Stožice_Sports_Park long "14.524166666666666".
- Stožice_Sports_Park wasDerivedFrom Stožice_Sports_Park?oldid=601601707.
- Stožice_Sports_Park depiction Stozice5.jpg.