Polideportivo El Plantío
Indoor sporting arena located in Spain
Full name | Polideportivo El Plantío |
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Location | c/ Cascajera, s/n |
Owner | Burgos City Hall |
Capacity | 2,432 |
Record attendance | 3,500 |
Field size | 45m x 25m |
Surface | Parquet Floor |
Construction | |
Opened | 1979 |
Renovated | 2002 |
Tenants | |
CB Atapuerca (2000–2013) CB Ciudad de Burgos (1996–2014) CV Diego Porcelos Basket Burgos 2002 (2010–2018) CB Tizona (2013–2015, 2016–present) CB Miraflores (2015–2017) |
Polideportivo El Plantío is a multi-purpose sports arena in Burgos, Castile and León, Spain. It has a capacity of 2,432 seats but for CB Miraflores games it's expanded to 3,150 by adding chairs in all the corridors.[1]
It is owned by the Burgos City Hall. The arena serves as the home of the main local sports teams.
El Plantío has also rooms for practicing fencing, boxing and table tennis. The most important event at El Plantío was the U23 World Basketball Championship in July 1993.[2]
References
External links
- El Plantío at Burgos City Hall website
- CV Diego Porcelos website
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Burgos
- Abbey of Santa María la Real de Las Huelgas
- Burgos Cathedral
- Convento de Santa Clara
- Convento de Santa Dorotea
- La Merced, Burgos
- Miraflores Charterhouse
- San Cosme y San Damián
- San Esteban
- San Gil Abad
- San Lesmes Abad
- San Lorenzo el Real
- San Nicolás de Bari
- Santa Gadea
- Santa María la Real y Antigüa de Gamonal
- Castle of Burgos
- Casa del Cordón [es]
- Museum of Human Evolution
- Palacio de Capitanía General [es]
- Coliseum Burgos
- Teatro Principal [es]
- University of Burgos
- Burgos CF
- CD Bupolsa
- Burgos CF Promesas
- Real Burgos CF
- CD Nuestra Señora de Belén
- Estadio El Plantío
- CB Miraflores
- Burgos CF (I) (dissolved)
- Polideportivo El Plantío
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