London Lions plans 'world-class' basketball stadium

The club currently plays at the Copper Box Arena in Stratford
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The London Lions basketball club has announced it hopes to construct a purpose-built basketball stadium in the capital.
Lenz Balan, CEO of the club, which currently tops the Super League Basketball standings, said: "We want to create a world-class home for elite hoops and a place where the community can come together."
Mayor of London Sir Sadiq Khan, who created a basketball taskforce, external last year, said he supported the proposal, adding that it would create positive opportunities for young people.
The club, which plays at the Copper Box Arena in Stratford, is due to announce a proposed stadium location in the coming months.
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- Published19 August 2024