Monza Arena
{{Short description|Sports arena in Monza, Italy}}
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| stadium_name = OpiquadArena
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| location = Monza, Italy
| coordinates = {{Coord|45|35|7.52|N|9|18|32.95|E|type:landmark|display=inline,title}}
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| opened = 2003
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| former_names = PalaCandy, PalaIper
| tenants = Vero Volley Monza
Saugella Team Monza
Acqua Paradiso Monza Brianza (2009-2012)
| seating_capacity = 4,500
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The Arena di Monza, known for sponsorship reasons as the OpiquadArena since October 2023 (formerly the Candy Arena, PalaCandy, PalaIper), is an indoor sporting arena in Monza, Italy. It is home to the Vero Volley Monza (Serie A1) and Saugella Team Monza (Serie A1), volleyball teams.{{cite web |url=http://www.verovolley.com/il-palazzetto-dello-sport/ |title=Palazzetto dello Sport |language=Italian |work=Consorzio Vero Volley |access-date=13 February 2017}} In 2011, it hosted matches for the 2011 Women's European Volleyball Championship. A few rounds of the Men's Volleyball World League were played in the arena in 2008. Its seating capacity is 4,500 spectators.
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{{succession box
| title=SUPERKOMBAT World Grand Prix 2014 Final
Venue
| before=SEG Geneva Arena
Geneva
| after=Sala Sporturilor Olimpia
Ploiești
| years=2014
}}
{{succession box
| title=Glory 25: Milan
Venue
| before=Magness Arena
Denver
| after=Amsterdam RAI
Amsterdam
| years=2015
}}
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External links
- {{Official website|http://www.arenadimonza.it/}} {{in lang|it}}
References
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{{Commons category|Palazzetto dello Sport (Monza)}}
Category:Indoor arenas in Italy
Category:Volleyball venues in Italy
Category:Buildings and structures in Monza
Category:Sports venues in Lombardy
Category:Sports venues completed in 2003
Category:2003 establishments in Italy
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