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The PalaRadi (officially Palasport Mario Radi, formerly known as Palasport Ca' de Somenzi) is an indoor arena located in Cremona, Italy. The capacity of the arena is 3,519 people and it opened in 1980. It is the home of Vanoli Cremona of the Lega Basket Serie A and Pomì Casalmaggiore of the Women's volleyball Serie A1. The venue capacity was first increased in the eighties to 2,918 spectators, and then to 3,519 after a second renovation in 2009, in which the arena was also renamed after Mario Radi.

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  • بالاسبورت ماريو رادي (ar)
  • Palasport Mario Radi (it)
  • Palasport Mario Radi (en)
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  • بالاسبورت ماريو رادي (بالإيطالية: Palasport Mario Radi)‏ صالة رياضية تستخدم لرياضة كرة السلة وكرة الطائرة ، تقع في مدينة كريمونا في إيطاليا، تتسع الصالة إلى 3,527 متفرج، وهي الصالة الرسمية لنادي جويرينو فانولي باسكت الذي يلعب في ليغا باسكيت الدرجة الأولى، تم افتتاح الصالة سنة 1980. (ar)
  • The PalaRadi (officially Palasport Mario Radi, formerly known as Palasport Ca' de Somenzi) is an indoor arena located in Cremona, Italy. The capacity of the arena is 3,519 people and it opened in 1980. It is the home of Vanoli Cremona of the Lega Basket Serie A and Pomì Casalmaggiore of the Women's volleyball Serie A1. The venue capacity was first increased in the eighties to 2,918 spectators, and then to 3,519 after a second renovation in 2009, in which the arena was also renamed after Mario Radi. (en)
  • Il palasport Mario Radi, precedentemente noto come palasport Ca' de' Somenzi, è il palazzetto dello sport di Cremona. Ospita le partite casalinghe delle seguenti squadre: Guerino Vanoli Basket dal 2001, Volleyball Casalmaggiore dal 2015, Juvi Cremona Basket dal 1980 al 2009 e dal 2018, Unione Sportiva Esperia dal 2006 al 2009 e dal 2022. (it)
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  • PalaRadi (en)
  • Palasport "Mario Radi" (en)
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  • PalaRadi (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/PalaRadi_(Vanoli_Cremona-Granarolo_Bologna).jpg
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  • Basketball: 3,519 (en)
  • Concerts: 3,498 (en)
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  • Palasport "Ca' de Somenzi" (en)
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  • Palasport "Mario Radi" (en)
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  • بالاسبورت ماريو رادي (بالإيطالية: Palasport Mario Radi)‏ صالة رياضية تستخدم لرياضة كرة السلة وكرة الطائرة ، تقع في مدينة كريمونا في إيطاليا، تتسع الصالة إلى 3,527 متفرج، وهي الصالة الرسمية لنادي جويرينو فانولي باسكت الذي يلعب في ليغا باسكيت الدرجة الأولى، تم افتتاح الصالة سنة 1980. (ar)
  • The PalaRadi (officially Palasport Mario Radi, formerly known as Palasport Ca' de Somenzi) is an indoor arena located in Cremona, Italy. The capacity of the arena is 3,519 people and it opened in 1980. It is the home of Vanoli Cremona of the Lega Basket Serie A and Pomì Casalmaggiore of the Women's volleyball Serie A1. The venue capacity was first increased in the eighties to 2,918 spectators, and then to 3,519 after a second renovation in 2009, in which the arena was also renamed after Mario Radi. (en)
  • Il palasport Mario Radi, precedentemente noto come palasport Ca' de' Somenzi, è il palazzetto dello sport di Cremona. Ospita le partite casalinghe delle seguenti squadre: Guerino Vanoli Basket dal 2001, Volleyball Casalmaggiore dal 2015, Juvi Cremona Basket dal 1980 al 2009 e dal 2018, Unione Sportiva Esperia dal 2006 al 2009 e dal 2022. Realizzato nel 1980, fino alla stagione cestistica 2008/2009 aveva una capienza di 2918 posti, realizzati a seguito di un ampliamento avvenuto nel 1984. Dopo la promozione in serie A del Gruppo Triboldi Basket, è stato oggetto di un ulteriore ampliamento fino ai 3519 posti attuali. A seguito della morte di Mario Radi, storico fondatore della Juvi Cremona Basket il palasport ha cambiato denominazione, chiamandosi "palasport Mario Radi" a partire dall'esordio casalingo della Vanoli Cremona in Serie A, avvenuto il 18 ottobre 2009 contro Cantù. (it)
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  • Piazza Zelioli Lanzini Ennio 1, (en)
  • Cremona,Italy (en)
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  • Palasport "Ca' de Somenzi" (en)
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