Lütfullah Aksungur Sports Hall
Location | Adana, Turkey |
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Coordinates | 37°03′14″N 35°21′29″E / 37.053797°N 35.358021°E / 37.053797; 35.358021Coordinates: 37°03′14″N 35°21′29″E / 37.053797°N 35.358021°E / 37.053797; 35.358021 |
Owner | Çukurova University |
Capacity | 1,750 |
Opened | 1994 |
The Lütfullah Aksungur Sports Hall (Turkish: Lütfullah Aksungur Spor Salonu) is an indoor arena for handball competitions located in Adana, Turkey. It has a seating capacity of 1,750.[1] The venue was built in 1994.[2]
Owned by Çukurova University, the venue is named in honor of Prof. Dr. Lütfullah Aksungur (1925-1986), a dermatologist and founding dean of the university as well as its rector between 1977 and 1980.[3]
The sport hall was renovated and modernized for the use of 2013 Mediterranean Games by the Provincial Youth Services and Sports Directoriate costing 2.5 million.[2][4]
At 2013 Mediterranean Games, the arena hosted men's handball event between 23–30 June.[5]
References
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^ ab İşisağ, İrfan (2012-11-08). "Lütfullah Aksungur yenileniyor". Günaydın Adana (in Turkish). Retrieved 2013-07-04.
^ "Prof. Dr. Lütfullah Aksungur". Çukurova University-Medical School-Dermatology. Retrieved 2013-07-04.
^ "Akdeniz Oyunları İçin Lütfullah Aksungur Spor Salonu Hazır dste=2013-04-24". Çukurova Postası (in Turkish). Retrieved 2013-07-04.
^ "17. Akdeniz Oyunları Hentbol Müsabakaları'ndan Şampiyon Mısır". Haberciniz (in Turkish). 2013-07-01. Retrieved 2013-07-04.
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