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Address: 930 Sajik-dong, Dongnae-gu, Busan, South Korea
Country: South Korea
Capacity: 14,000
Opened: August 1985
Main use: Basketball, Volleyball, Concerts
Tenants: Busan kt Sonicboom (KBL)
Sajik Arena, officially known as Sajik Indoor Gymnasium, is a major multi-purpose indoor arena located within the expansive Sajik Sports Complex in Busan, South Korea. Opened in August 1985, it was built to host a variety of sporting events and large-scale concerts, but it has become most famous as the home of Busan’s professional basketball team.
The arena is situated in a prime sports district that also includes the much larger Busan Asiad Main Stadium and Sajik Baseball Stadium, making it a central hub for sports in the city.
As a classic 1980s multi-purpose arena, its design focuses on flexibility and capacity:
Large Capacity: With a capacity of 14,000, it is one of the larger indoor venues in South Korea, capable of creating an impressive atmosphere for major events.
Bowl Configuration: The seating is arranged in a continuous bowl around the central court, providing good sightlines for basketball, volleyball, and stage events.
Functional Infrastructure: It features the essential facilities for professional sports and concerts, though it lacks the luxury amenities of newer, corporate-owned arenas.
The arena’s primary identity is as the fortress of the Busan kt Sonicboom, a franchise in the Korean Basketball League (KBL).
Franchise History: The team was founded in 1997 as the Busan Ga Cha. It has undergone several name changes due to sponsorship (including Busan Kia Enterprise, Busan Magic Wings) before becoming the kt Sonicboom in 2020.
Fan Base and Atmosphere: The Sonicboom have a dedicated and passionate fan base in Busan. Games at Sajik Arena are known for their lively, loud, and supportive environment, making it a tough venue for visiting KBL teams.
Busan’s Basketball Home: For over 25 years, the arena has been synonymous with professional basketball in the city, hosting countless regular season and playoff games.
Beyond basketball, Sajik Arena has a rich history of hosting diverse events:
Volleyball: It has been a venue for professional volleyball matches (V-League).
1998 Asian Games: Hosted basketball events during the 1998 Asian Games held in Bangkok, Thailand.
Major Concerts: As one of the largest indoor venues in southern Korea, it has been a key stop for major domestic and international concert tours for decades.
Other Sports: Has hosted events like martial arts competitions, gymnastics, and e-sports tournaments.
While newer, more modern arenas like Gocheok Sky Dome in Seoul have been built, Sajik Arena remains a beloved and iconic venue in Busan. It represents an era of large, publicly-owned multi-purpose sports halls in South Korea.
For the people of Busan, it is the undisputed home of basketball and a venue filled with decades of sporting memories. Its longevity and consistent use underscore its importance as a vital piece of the city’s cultural and sporting infrastructure. Sajik Arena stands as a workhorse of Korean indoor sport—a historic, atmospheric, and fiercely local arena.

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