List of indoor arenas in Portugal explained

The following is a list of indoor arenas in Portugal (ordered by capacity) with a minimum required capacity of 1,000. The venues are by their final capacity after construction for seating-only events. There is more capacity if standing room is included (e.g. for concerts).

Current arenas

Image Stadium Capacity City Team Inaugurated
MEO Arena20,000 None 1998
Forum Braga12,000 None 1981/2017
Nave Polivalente de Espinho12,000 EspinhoNone 1996
Europarque10,000 Santa Maria da FeiraNone 1995
Sagres Campo Pequeno8,898 LisbonBullfighting1892
Super Bock Arena8,500 PortoNone 1954
Multiusos de Gondomar8,400 None2007
Portimão Arena 8,000 None 2006
Coliseu Comendador Rondão Almeida - Coliseu de Elvas7,500 ElvasBullfighting2006
Multiusos de Guimarães7,000 GuimarãesNone2001
Viseu Arena7,000 None 2003/2018
Arena de Ovar6,000 Ovarense Basquetebol2007
Arena d´Évora5,000 1889/2007
Pavilhão Flávio Sá Leite5,000 1990
Coliseu dos Recreios4,300 None 1890
Coliseu Porto Ageas4,000 PortoNone 1908
Pavilhão João Rocha3,001 LisbonSporting CP (basketball)
Sporting CP (futsal)
Sporting CP (handball)
Sporting CP (roller hockey)
Sporting CP (volleyball)
2017
Pavilhão Gimnodesportivo de Sesimbra2,850 SesimbraNone 1977/2020
Pavilhão Desportivo Unidade Vimaranense2,500 Vitória de Guimarães (basketball)
(volleyball)
(handball)
1997
Pavilhão Desportivo Municipal da Póvoa de Varzim2,500 None 1998
Pavilhão Fidelidade2,456 2003
Pavilhão Multidesportos Dr. Mário Mexia2,239 CoimbraAcadémica de Coimbra (basketball)2003
Dragão Arena2,179 2009
Pavilhão da Luz Nº 21,800 2003

See also