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Copps Coliseum

Copps Coliseum

Copps Coliseum is a sports and entertainment arena on the corner of Bay Street North and York Boulevard in Hamilton, Ontario. It is named after the former Hamilton mayor, Victor K. Copps. Depending on event, the Copps Coliseum has a capacity of up to 19,000.

 
 
Stade Louis II

Stade Louis II

The Stade Louis II is a stadium located in the Fontvieille district of Monaco. It serves as a venue for both football, being the home of AS Monaco as well as the location of the annual UEFA Super Cup match, and athletics, where it plays host to the IAAF World Athletics Final (though certain events, such as the hammer, have to be held elsewhere, due to the stadium's relatively small capacity). The original Stade Louis II was opened in 1939 as the home of AS Monaco.

 
 
Ryōgoku Kokugikan

Ryōgoku Kokugikan

Ryōgoku Kokugikan is an indoor sporting arena located in the Ryōgoku neighborhood of Sumida, one of the 23 wards of Tokyo in Japan, next to the Edo-Tokyo Museum. It is the third building built in Tokyo associated with the name kokugikan. The current building was opened in 1985 and has a capacity of 13,000 people. It is mainly used for sumo wrestling tournaments and hosts the hatsu (new year) basho in January, the natsu (summer) basho in May, and the aki (autumn) basho in September.

 
 
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Patriot Center

The Patriot Center is a 10,000 seat arena in Fairfax, Virginia. It is located on the campus of George Mason University (which has 30,000+ students), and has attracted 7.7 million people to over 2400 events. Pollstar has ranked The Patriot Center as number 51 in ticket sales (2005). The Patriot Center opened on October 4, 1985, where the New York Knicks played the Washington Bullets in a pre-season game.

 
 
Peace and Friendship Stadium

Peace and Friendship Stadium

The Peace and Friendship Stadium, known as S.E.F. after its Greek name is a multi-use indoor sports arena that is located in Faliro, Piraeus, Athens, Greece. It is the central venue of the Faliro Coastal Zone Olympic Complex and is mostly known for being the home court of the famous Euroleague basketball club Olympiacos Piraeus.

 
 
Penang Bridge

Penang Bridge

The Penang Bridge (Jambatan Pulau Pinang in Malay) File:Mes-e36. png is a dual-carriageway toll bridge that connects Gelugor on the island of Penang and Seberang Prai on the mainland of Malaysia on the Malay Peninsula. The bridge is also linked to the North-South Expressway in Prai and Jelutong Expressway in Penang. It was officially opened to traffic on September 14 1985.