Explore the Top 10 esports arenas in Eastern Europe during in the 2000s. A complete historical overview and ranking. This comprehensive dataset is meticulously compiled from verified global sources and updated regularly. Use the sorting and filtering tools to explore the data, or export it as CSV for deeper analysis. All figures are cross-referenced with authoritative international databases.
| Rank ⇵ | Esports Entity ⇵ | Metric ⇵ | Note ⇵ |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Olimpiyskiy Arena Kyiv | Ukraine - 70,050 Capacity | Ukraine |
| 2 | Luzhniki Moscow | Russia - 81,000 Capacity | Russia |
| 3 | Spodek Arena Katowice | Poland - 11,500 Capacity (IEM Host) | Poland |
| 4 | Tauron Arena Krakow | Poland - 15,000 Capacity | Poland |
| 5 | O2 Arena Prague | Czech Republic - 18,000 Capacity | Czech Republic |
| 6 | Papp Laszlo Budapest | Hungary - 12,500 Capacity | Hungary |
| 7 | Romexpo Bucharest | Romania - 10,000 Capacity | Romania |
| 8 | Palace of Culture Warsaw | Poland Congress Hall Events | Poland |
| 9 | Sinan Erdem Dome Istanbul | Turkey - 22,000 Capacity | Turkey |
| 10 | Belgrade Arena | Serbia - 25,000 Capacity | Serbia |