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One of the largest handball halls in Hungary was handed over – the spectacular arena in the pictures

At the handover ceremony Máté Kocsis, President of the Hungarian Handball Association He said that the Tatabánya Arena, the MVM Dome in Budapest, also built for the 2022 Men’s Handball European Championship, and the PICK Arena in Szeged and the renewed Phoenix Arena, are the largest handball halls in Hungary. The hall will house the local Grundfos Tatabánya KC team.

Roland Juhász, Secretary of State for Public Asset Management highlighted

in the 19,000-square-foot sports arena, 6,200 seats were created, half on fixed and movable stands. A separate part of the investment is a fencing room that can accommodate 20 pastes.

The Secretary of State added that the government provided an additional HUF 1.8 billion for the equipment of the facility and that the institution would be maintained from state funds.

János Bencsik, Member of Parliament for the Tata Basin he said a community space was created with the handover of the hall. The government has provided the conditions for the investment under the Modern Cities program. A multifunctional hall has been created, the primary users of which are local and regional sports players. The Tatabánya Sports Club is one of the five prominent rural sports associations, so it will receive HUF 300 million a year for five years to carry out youth education in the fields of athletics, wrestling, judo, boxing and fencing – János Bencsik reminded.

The construction was carried out by Fejér B.Á.L. Zrt. And a consortium of Épkar Zrt. In addition to its role as a builder, BMSK Zrt., As the investment agency, performed the technical inspection and design control tasks, and the consortium of FŐBER Zrt. – Győrber Kft.

The inaugural match of the facility will be played against Veszprém in the beginning of February.

Cover image source: Épkar Zrt. Facebook page

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