Coliseum Burgos

{{Short description|Indoor arena in Burgos, Spain}}

{{Infobox stadium

|name = Coliseum Burgos

|nickname =

|image = Coliseumburgos.jpg

|image_size = 270px

|fullname =

|location = c/ Chopera, s/n
Burgos, Spain

|coordinates = {{coord|42.34442|N|3.678419|W|region:ES-BU_type:landmark|display=it}}

|broke_ground = 18 October 1966

|built = 18 June 1967

|opened = {{Start date and age|1967|6|28}}

|renovated = 2015

|owner = City Council of Burgos

|construction_cost = 27,296,037.79 pts
(164,052.50 )

|architect = {{Nowrap|Fernando Obregón Ansorena}}

|former_names = Plaza de Toros de Burgos
(1967–2015)

|tenants = CB Miraflores (2017–present)

|seating_capacity = Basketball: 9,352{{cite web|url=http://www.acb.com/club.php?id=BRG|publisher=ACB.com|title=San Pablo Burgos|language=es|accessdate=24 June 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170724094307/http://www.acb.com/club.php?id=BRG|archive-date=24 July 2017|url-status=dead}}

|record_attendance = 9,583 (Miraflores v Joventut, 18 January 2020)

}}

The Coliseum Burgos, formerly named as Plaza de Toros de Burgos, is an indoor arena mainly used as bullring located in Burgos, Spain.

It is a Spanish bullring originally opened in 1967 and remodelled in 2015 to serve as a multi-purpose arena (bullfighting, sports, concerts and other activities). It initially had a capacity of more than 12,000 spectators and, after the remodelling, the capacity currently varies depending on the use of the facility, up to a maximum of almost 9,500 people.

History

=Plaza de Toros de Burgos (1967–2015)=

File:Burgos bullring.jpg

Built between 1966 and 1967, the bullring was inaugurated on 28 June 1967 with a corrida by Jaime Ostos, El Cordobés and Tinín.

In 1975, the bullring hosted the first pop music festival in Spain, known as La Cochambre, including performances of several Spanish bands.{{cite web|url=http://www.elmundo.es/elmundo/2008/10/09/castillayleon/1223560306.html|title=Entre la cochambre de Burgos y las estéticas urbanas de los 80|trans-title=Between the filth of Burgos and the urban aesthetics of the 1980s|publisher=El Mundo|date=9 October 2008|accessdate=8 September 2016|language=es}}

Its façade had three big doors and a bullring was able for a capacity for 12,277 spectators.

=Coliseum Burgos (2015–present)=

File:Coliseum de Burgos.JPG

In 2013, mayor Javier Lacalle announced the intention of building a new indoor arena due to the risk of collapse of the bullring, but due to its high costs, the solution was to integrally renovate the bullring and to add a roof.

The renovation finished in 2015 and the arena was re-inaugurated on 27 June 2015 with the first corrida of the 2015 local season, with bullfighters Enrique Ponce, El Juli and Alejandro Talavante.{{cite web|url=http://www.diariodeburgos.es/noticia/Z1B7CE390-DCA2-2D59-F5CC8A8FBBD12827/20150627/coliseum/estrena/lleno/absoluto|publisher=Diario de Burgos|date=27 June 2015|accessdate=8 September 2016|language=es|title=El Coliseum se estrena con lleno absoluto|trans-title=The Coliseum is opened with a sold out}}

On 18 August 2015, the Spain national team played its inaugural match in the arena. It was a friendly game against Venezuela. One year later, Spain would play again in the Coliseum, this time against Angola.{{cite web|url=http://burgosconecta.es/2016/06/15/espana-se-vera-las-caras-con-angola-en-el-coliseum/|title=España se verá las caras con Angola en el Coliseum|trans-title=Spain will face Angola at the Coliseum|publisher=Burgos Conecta|language=es|date=15 June 2016|accessdate=8 September 2016}}

In 2017, after the promotion of local basketball club CB Miraflores to the Spanish top league, it started to play their home matches at the Coliseum. The first official match was played on 1 October 2017 and ended with a loss of the host team against Iberostar Tenerife by 65–81, in front of 8,817 spectators.{{cite web|url=https://www.burgosconecta.es/2017/09/30/llego-el-gran-dia-burgos-se-estrena-en-acb.html|title=Burgos se estrena en ACB|trans-title=Burgos makes the debut at ACB|date=30 September 2017|accessdate=19 September 2018|publisher=Burgos Conecta|language=es}}

On 26 November 2017, the arena hosted the 2019 World Cup qualifier match between Spain and European champions Slovenia, where the locals won by 92–84.{{cite web|url=https://as.com/baloncesto/2017/11/26/mas_baloncesto/1511724507_274489.html|title=Fiesta de la nueva España ante la campeona de Europa, Eslovenia|publisher=Diario As|language=es|date=26 November 2017|accessdate=7 January 2018|trans-title=Party of the new Spain against the champion of Europe, Slovenia}}{{cite web|url=http://www.marca.com/baloncesto/mundial-de-baloncesto-/2017/11/26/5a1b239f22601d83158b462e.html|publisher=Marca|language=es|date=26 November 2017|accessdate=7 January 2018|title=Una gran España arrasa a Eslovenia, campeón de Europa, con un Colom imperial|trans-title=A great Spain takes Slovenia, champion of Europe, by storm, with an outstanding Colom}}

Attendances

This is a list of games attendances of CB Miraflores at Coliseum Burgos.

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colspan=5|Liga ACBrowspan=10|colspan=5|European competitions
Season

!width=65|{{Tooltip|Total|Total season attendance}}

!width=55|{{Tooltip|High|Highest season attendance}}

!width=55|{{Tooltip|Low|Lowest season attendance}}

!width=55|{{Tooltip|Average|Average season attendance}}

! Season

!width=65|{{Tooltip|Total|Total season attendance}}

!width=55|{{Tooltip|High|Highest season attendance}}

!width=55|{{Tooltip|Low|Lowest season attendance}}

!width=55|{{Tooltip|Average|Average season attendance}}

align=left|2017–18 ACB154,1969,3528,5319,070
align=left|2018–19 ACB155,6059,3168,8259,153
align=left|2019–20 ACB{{efn|Last five regular season games were not played due to the COVID-19 pandemic.}}113,2589,5839,2149,438

| align=left|2019–20 BCL{{efn|Round of 16 game against Dinamo Sassari was played behind closed doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic.}}

72,7009,3268,7699,088
align=left|2020–21 ACBcolspan=4 align=center|Season played behind closed doorsalign=left|2020–21 BCLcolspan=4 align=center|Season played behind closed doors
align=left|2021–22 ACB{{efn|Some games were played under limited attendance.}}133,7959,5683,5507,870align=left|2021–22 BCL28,5377,4154,4125,707
align=left|2022–23 LEB Oro160,8209,4937,2958,934
align=left|2023–24 LEB Oro162,9719,3887,6878,577

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See also

References

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