Bank of Dongguan Basketball Center

Coordinates: 22°59′56″N 113°50′06″E / 22.99889°N 113.83490°E / 22.99889; 113.83490
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Dongguan Basketball Centre
Bank of Dongguan Basketball Centre
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LocationDongguan, China
Coordinates22°59′56″N 113°50′06″E / 22.99889°N 113.83490°E / 22.99889; 113.83490
Public transit GH  Liaobu
OwnerCity of Dongguan
OperatorDongguan Dongshihong Co., Ltd.
Capacity16,133
Surfaceparchet
Construction
Broke ground28 September 2009[1]
Built2009–2013
Opened31 August 2014
Construction cost¥710 million[2]
ArchitectGerkan, Marg and Partners[3]
Tenants
Guangdong Southern Tigers[4] (CBA) (2015–present)
Website
Official Website

The Dongguan Basketball Centre (Chinese: 东莞篮球中心), also referred as Bank of Dongguan Basketball Centre (Chinese: 东莞银行篮球中心) for sponsorship reasons, is an indoor arena located in Dongguan, China. It is used mostly for basketball matches and concerts. Guangdong Southern Tigers of the Chinese Basketball Association are the tenants.

Dongguan Basketball Center opened on 31 August 2014. Yao Ming's Yao Foundation Charity Game 2014, contested by Tony Parker, Shane Battier, Carl Landry, Troy Daniels, Wang Zhelin, Guo Ailun and Zhou Peng, was held as the opening match.[5] It was renamed Dongfeng Nissan Cultural and Sports Center on the same day when Dongfeng Nissan acquired the naming rights to the center.[6] Guangdong Southern Tigers of Chinese Basketball Association had played at the Dongfeng Nissan Center since the 2014–15 CBA playoffs. Dongfeng Nissan Cultural and Sports Center also hold 2015 Sudirman Cup between 10 and 17 May 2015. In November 2019, the sponsorship rights of the arena has replaced by Bank of Dongguan.[7]

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References

  1. ^ Liu, Jingwen. "【深度】借篮球重生 东莞的渴望" [How Dongguan revives through Basketball]. Tencent. Retrieved 8 September 2019.
  2. ^ – Nissan Sports Center (formerly Dongguan Basketball Center) by the German GMP Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine Projects: Dongguan Basketball Center
  3. ^ "Basketball stadium in Dongguan". Gerkan, Marg and Partners. Retrieved 8 September 2019.[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ "Media Reports-Nissan Sports Center". Archived from the original on 2017-01-03. Retrieved 2016-02-21.
  5. ^ Wang, Yongqiang (28 August 2014). "月底到东莞篮球中心 看中美篮球巨星对决" [Watch Yao Foundation's Charity Game 2014 in Dongguan]. The New Express. No. A10. iFeng.com. Retrieved 8 September 2019.
  6. ^ Ke, Xiaojun (1 September 2014). "东风日产文体中心正式开馆" [Dongfeng Nissan Cultural and Sports Center opens]. China News Service. Archived from the original on March 30, 2015. Retrieved 8 September 2019.
  7. ^ "CBA第一馆更名东莞银行篮球中心 助力九冠王新征程" [Dongguan Basketball Center renamed to Bank of Dongguan Basketball Center]. Tencent. 1 November 2019. Retrieved 24 November 2019.