Qudos Bank Arena
Qudos Bank Arena (formerly the Sydney SuperDome) is Australia’s premier indoor multi-purpose venue. Built for the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games, the venue has a maximum capacity of 18,000 for sports such as Basketball and Netball, while capacity for concerts can exceed 21,000. Taking 18 months to build, Qudos Bank Arena opened in November 1999 at a cost of $200 million. The venue is situated at Sydney Olympic Park right next to ANZ Stadium. It opened as the Sydney SuperDome before Acer purchased the naming rights in May 2006. In September 2011, Allphones took over the naming-rights of the venue. The highest point of the venue are the roof masts at a height of 42 metres with the roof itself 39 metres from the ground. An eight level car park is situated adjacent to the venue with 3,400 spaces.
During the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games, the Sydney SuperDome played host to Basketball finals and Gymnastics. The venue has played host to a range of sports including Basketball with the Sydney Kings previously playing home games at the venue, Netball with the NSW Swifts, Tennis and Boxing. It plays host to many concerts and other entertainment events throughout the year. The Sydney Kings moved back to the venue in 2016 following the demolition of the Sydney Entertainment Centre.
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Acer Arena
Allphones Arena
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