Tbilisi Sports Palace

The arena usually hosts basketball, handball, judo, tennis, boxing and other games and tournaments with high attendance.

[2] The construction was led by architects Vladimir Aleksi-Meskhishvili, Yuri Kasradze, Temo Japaridze and designer David Kajaia.

[3] The arena was renovated in 2007 and was reopened on 22 August 2007,[4] with management rights given to the Logic Group Ltd for a 30-year contract.

[6] In November 2024, it was announced that the arena was to undergo another significant renovation in order to modernise the facilities.

[9] However the venue was later changed to the 4,000-capacity Olympic Palace which was considered more suitable for hosting the contest.