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Sousse Indoor Sports Hall
Exterior view of the hall (far right)
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Full nameSousse Olympic Indoor Sports Hall
LocationSousse, Tunisia
Coordinates35°49′24″N 10°36′46″E / 35.82333°N 10.61278°E / 35.82333; 10.61278
OwnerGovernment of Tunisia
Capacity5,000
Construction
Opened1987[1]
Renovated2005
Tenants
Étoile du Sahel

The Sousse Olympic Indoor Sports Hall (Arabic: القاعة الأولمبية بسوسة) is an indoor sporting arena located in Sousse, Tunisia. The Hall is the Home of the Étoile Sportive du Sahel commons sections including Handball, Basketball, Volleyball The capacity of the arena is 5,000 spectators.[2][3]

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The Sousse Olympic Hall is used for many Sports disciplines like Volleyball, Basketball, Handball, Martial Arts. The Sousse Hall was built specifically for the Étoile Sportive du Sahel to host all club's sections. The Olympic Hall also contributed to hosting Tunisia for international competitions for national teams, as it was among the halls that hosted the 2005 World Men's Handball Championship, in addition to Tunisia hosting the 2013 Men's African Volleyball Championship through the Sousse Indoor Sports Hall.

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