This article is about the Boca Juniors basketball stadium. For the football stadium, see Estadio Alberto J. Armando.
Luis Conde Arena
Estadio Luis Conde
La Bombonerita
Address
Arzobispo Espinoza 600
Location
La Boca, Buenos Aires
Owner
Boca Juniors
Type
Arena
Capacity
2,400
Surface
Parquet
Opened
June 29, 1996; 27 years ago (1996-06-29)[1]
Tenants
Boca Juniors basketball Boca Juniors volleyball
The Estadio Luis Conde (also known as La Bombonerita, honoring famous Boca Juniors football stadium, La Bombonera) is an indoor arena located in La Boca, Buenos Aires. Owned by Club Atlético Boca Juniors, the stadium is the home venue for club's basketball volleyball teams, that compete at the LNB and Serie A1, respectively.
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