Copper Box Arena
The Copper Box Arena in September 2013 | |
Interactive map of Copper Box Arena | |
| Former names | Handball Arena (2011–12) |
|---|---|
| Location | Hackney Wick, London |
| Coordinates | 51°32′39.84″N 0°1′12.36″W / 51.5444000°N 0.0201000°W |
| Owner | London Legacy Development Corporation |
| Operator | Greenwich Leisure Limited |
| Capacity | Concerts: 7,481 Basketball: 6,000 |
| Public transit | Stratford Stratford International Hackney Wick |
| Construction | |
| Broke ground | October 2009 |
| Built | 2009–11 |
| Opened | May 2011 |
| Construction cost | £44 million (£67.2 million in 2024 sterling) |
| Architect | Make Architects, Populous, PTW Architects, ARUP |
| Tenants | |
| London Lions (BBL) (2013–present) London Lions Women (WBBL) (2017–present) London GD Handball Club (EHA) (2013–present) London Pulse (EN/NS) (2018–present) London Royal Ravens (CODL) (2020–2023) | |
The Copper Box Arena is a multi-sport venue built for the 2012 Summer Olympics, located in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in London, England.
Previously known as the Handball Arena, it was renamed because, aside from handball, it hosted modern pentathlon (fencing, shooting, swimming, horse jumping and running) during the Olympics and was the goalball venue for the 2012 Summer Paralympics.