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Morača Sports Center

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Morača Sports Centre, also known as Sportski centar Morača, is a major multi-sport venue in Podgorica, Montenegro, located on the Morača River. Construction began in 1978, and the complex covers a large area with several facilities.

The main indoor hall is the home arena for KK Budućnost Podgorica and hosts basketball, volleyball and handball. The complex also includes Bemax Hall (2,200 seats), an outdoor Olympic-size 50-meter swimming pool with 1,900 seats, and an indoor water polo pool (33.4 by 25 meters) with 664 seats. Other facilities include a combat sports hall, sauna, table tennis, a restaurant, gym, media room, outdoor futsal/handball court, and a running track.

Two new outdoor pools were added in 2009 to support water polo. The arena was refurbished in 2005 for EuroBasket 2005 and again in 2018, when capacity was increased to 6,000 and VIP lounges were added at a cost of €4.5 million. The former indoor pool hall was repurposed as a 2,200-seat basketball/volleyball/handball hall.

The venue has hosted international events, including EuroBasket 2005 games and the 2022 European Women's Handball Championship group stage. Since September 2024, the arena has been renamed M Tel Morača Arena after its sponsor.

Location and ownership: Podgorica, Montenegro; owned by the City of Podgorica.


This page was last edited on 1 February 2026, at 23:03 (CET).