Opened in 1973. and known by the name Pionir Hall, it was the biggest indoor sports arena in Belgrade till the completition of Belgrade's Arena in Novi Beograd, with seating capacity of 5,878. In honour of Serbian basketball player, coach and legendary professor - Aleksandar Nikolić, it was renamed in 2016. In the sports complex is the ice hall which hosts world championships in hockey and figure skating and recreational skating.
Opened in 1973. and known by the name Pionir Hall, it was the biggest indoor sports arena in Belgrade till the completition of Belgrade's Arena in Novi Beograd, with seating capacity of 5,878. In honour of Serbian basketball player, coach and legendary professor - Aleksandar Nikolić, it was renamed in 2016. In the sports complex is the ice hall which hosts world championships in hockey and figure skating and recreational skating.