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{{Infobox stadium
|+ Zugangsfaktor
| name = Araneta Coliseum
! Rentenbeginn !! Zugangsfaktor<br/>Altersrente
| nickname = The Big Dome
|-
| logo_image = [[File:Aranetacoliseum logo.png|200px]]
| 5 Jahre vorher || 0,820
| image = [[File:Araneta Coliseum Basketball with Big Cube 2011.JPG|250px]]
|-
| fullname =
| 4 Jahre vorher || 0,856
| former_names =
|-
| location = [[Araneta Center]], [[Cubao]], [[Quezon City]]
| 3 Jahre vorher || 0,892
| coordinates = {{Coord|14|37|14|N|121|3|12|E|type:landmark_scale:2000|display=inline,title}}
|-
| broke_ground = 1957
| 2 Jahre vorher || 0,928
| built = 1958
|-
| opened = March 16, 1960
| 1 Jahr vorher || 0,964
| renovated = 1999
|-
| expanded =
| Regelaltersgrenze || 1,000
| closed =
|-
| demolished =
| 1 Jahr später || 1,060
| owner = Progressive Development Corporation
|-
| operator = United Promotions, Inc. (Uniprom)
| 2 Jahre später || 1,120
| surface =
|-
| scoreboard = ADSystems 4-side LED display (Big Cube)
| 3 Jahre später || 1,180
| cost = [[Philippine peso|₱]]6 million
|-
| architect = Dominador Lugtu
| 4 Jahre später || 1,240
| project_manager =
|-
| structural engineer =
| 5 Jahre später || 1,300
| services engineer =
|}
| general_contractor =
| main_contractors =
| capacity = [[Basketball]]: 15,000<br />[[Concert]]: 16,500<br />[[Boxing]]: 16,500<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.aranetacoliseum.com/2006/thebigdome.php |title=The Big Dome |publisher=Araneta Coliseum |date= |accessdate=2011-03-31}}</ref>
| suites =
| record_attendance =
| dimensions =
| acreage =
| tenants = [[National Collegiate Athletic Association (Philippines)|NCAA]] (1960-present)<br />[[University Athletic Association of the Philippines|UAAP]] (1960-present)<br />[[Philippine Basketball Association|PBA]] (1975-1984, 1995-present)
}}
The '''Araneta Coliseum''' is an indoor multi-purpose [[arena|sports arena]] located in the Cubao area of [[Quezon City]], [[Philippines]].


Its basketball league tenants include the [[National Collegiate Athletic Association]], the [[University Athletic Association of the Philippines]], and the [[Philippine Basketball Association]].
Der '''Zugangsfaktor''' ist seit 1992 Teil der [[Rentenformel]] zur Berechnung der Rentenhöhe in der deutschen gesetzlichen [[Gesetzliche Rentenversicherung (Deutschland)|Rentenversicherung]].


==History==
Der Zugangsfaktor richtet sich nach dem Alter der Versicherten bei Rentenbeginn oder bei Tod. Damit soll die Laufzeit der Rente entsprechend dem tatsächlichen Renteneintrittsalter ausgeglichen werden.
[[File:Araneta Coliseum 1960s.jpg|thumb|left|The Araneta Coliseum during the 1960s]]
In 1952, Don J. Amado Araneta purchased a 35-hectare property in [[Cubao]] that is now the [[Araneta Center]] from [[RCA|Radio Corporation of America]] (RCA). The property, which includes the Araneta family home, is bound by [[EDSA|Epifanio Delos Santos Avenue]], Aurora Boulevard, P. Tuazon and 15th Avenue.


Construction of the Araneta Coliseum was started in 1957 and finished in late 1959. From 1960 to 1963, the Coliseum received international recognition and was recognized as the largest covered coliseum in the world. Today, it remains one of the largest clear span domes in the world and the largest indoor facility in [[Asia]] with a dome diameter of 108 meters. It occupies a total land area of almost 40,000 square metres and has a floor area of 23,000 square metres.<ref>[http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?articleId=416704 Mecca of sports], Sporting Chance by [[Quinito Henson]], [[The Philippine Star]], published November 19, 2008.</ref>
== Berechnung ==
Gesetzesgrundlage ist {{§|77|SGB_VI|dejure}} SGB VI.


The coliseum opened on March 16, 1960, with [[Gabriel Elorde|Gabriel "Flash" Elorde]] boxing for the World Junior Lightweight crown from [[United States|American]] Harold Gomes. General admission then was 80 centavos and the reserve section was five pesos.
Bei einer [[Altersrente]], die mit Erreichen der Regelaltersgrenze oder eines maßgebenden niedrigeren [[Renteneintrittsalter]]s beginnt, beträgt der Zugangsfaktor 1,000.


Among the notable events to take place at the arena were the 11th and 34th FAMAS Awards, the 1975 "[[Thrilla in Manila]]" boxing match between [[Muhammad Ali]] and [[Joe Frazier]], the [[Philippine Basketball Association]] Games, and the annual [[Binibining Pilipinas]] beauty pageant.
Über den Zugangsfaktor (Z) werden bei der Rentenberechnung ''Abschläge'' im Falle der vorzeitigen Inanspruchnahme vor der Regelaltersgrenze (max. 60 Monate) berechnet, wobei sich für jeden Monat der vorzeitigen Inanspruchnahme eine Rentenkürzung um 0,3% ergibt (3,6% als Jahresabschlag) und bei Inanspruchnahme nach der Regelaltersgrenze sich um 0,5% pro Monat (6% als Jahreszuschlag) erhöht (unbegrenzt), sog. ''Zuschläge''.


In July 1999, the coliseum underwent its first major renovation at the cost of P200 million.<ref>[http://www.aranetacoliseum.com/2006/circle.php Coliseum History]</ref> The coliseum was reopened on November 20, the same year. The major changes made to the coliseum is the renovation of the lower box area, replacement of seats for the patron and lower box sections, and installation of a four-sided center hung scoreboard. In 2003, a LED display was added on the scoreboard.
Der Zugangsfaktor findet seit dem 1. Januar 2001 auch Anwendung bei Renten wegen Erwerbsminderung, [[Erziehungsrente]]n und bei Hinterbliebenenrenten.


On December 2010, the coliseum management installed a giant LED screen nicknamed the "Big Cube" to replace their old scoreboard system that was installed during the 1999 renovation.<ref>[http://ph.yfittopostblog.com/2011/01/05/the-big-cube-at-the-big-dome/ The Big Cube at the Big Dome], by Patricia Bermudez-Hizon, Yahoo Philippines News, January 5, 2011</ref> This screen is much bigger than the former LED scoreboard with a size of 22.22 square-meters. During sporting events, the Big Cube will project everything from stat-video splits, full scoring mode, or full video mode. It can likewise display ticket information from RSS feeds via an internet source. It was used for basketball for the first time during the semifinal round of the [[2010-11 PBA Philippine Cup]] on January 5, 2011.<ref name=philstar>{{cite web |url=http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/sports/01/02/11/big-dome-launches-big-cube-pba-semis |title=Big Dome launches Big Cube in PBA semis |author=Nelson Beltran |publisher=Philstar |date=2011-01-03 |accessdate=2011-01-03}}</ref>. Last February 19 of 2011 Taylor Swift Did Her successful "Speak Now World Tour" Concert here in Manila and other Asia Countries Singapore and South Korea, and she said that "it's a pleasure to do a concert for the first time in the Philippines" and she love the crowd while they are singing back the words of her lyrics, and she made a sold-out concert.
Mit Inkrafttreten des RV-Altersgrenzenanpassungsgesetzes wird die Regelaltersgrenze von derzeit 65 Jahren im Zeitraum vom 1. Januar 2012 bis zum 31. Dezember 2029 auf 67 Jahre angehoben.


=== Begrenzung ===
==Usage==
===Sports Usage===
Bei einer Rente wegen Erwerbsminderung oder einer Rente wegen Todes mehr als drei Jahre vor der hierfür maßgeblichen Altersrente beträgt der Rentenabschlag grundsätzlich 10,8%, der Zugangsfaktor reduziert sich auf 0,892 und nicht weiter.
The arena is primarily the home arena for the [[Philippine Basketball Association]] and the [[UAAP]] basketball leagues. The facility has also hosted the 1975 [[Thrilla in Manila]], 1978 [[1978 FIBA World Championship|FIBA World Championship]] the 2007 [[2007 WPA Men's World Nine-ball Championship|Philippines World Pool Championship]].


It annually hosts every [[PBA Finals|PBA Basketball Championship]], [[NCAA Philippines Basketball Championship|NCAA Basketball Championship]] as well as [[UAAP Basketball Championship]].
Gesetzesgrundlage ist {{§|59|SGB_VI|dejure}} SGB VI i.V.m. {{§|264c|SGB_VI|dejure}} SGB VI.


The coliseum is one of the two arenas as the main home of the PBA, the other being the [[Cuneta Astrodome]].
[[Kategorie:Rentenversicherung]]

===Other events===
It also hosts many non-sporting events, such as concerts, shows, graduations, seminars, [[Disney on Ice]], the circus, and beauty pageants.

===Attendance records===
On August 20, 2008, 22,902 people jam packed the coliseum to watch the seventh and final game of the [[2008 PBA Fiesta Conference|2008 PBA Fiesta Conference Finals]] series between [[Air21 Express]] and [[Barangay Ginebra Kings]]. This record currently stands as the game with the largest attendance after the Crispa-Toyota rivalry period.
The 2008 UAAP Samsung Cheerdance Competition attracted a record breaking crowd of 23,448 people.<ref>[http://www.gmanews.tv/story/62554/UAAP-Archers-stump-Eagles-65-60-to-face-Red-Warriors GMANews.TV - UAAP: Archers stump Eagles, 65-60, to face Red Warriors - Sports - Official Website of GMA News and Public Affairs - Latest Philippine News - BETA<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>

==Notable events at the Araneta Coliseum==
[[image:Purefoodsvsredbullgamefour.jpg|right|thumb|200px|[[Purefoods Chunkee Giants|Purefoods]] vs. [[Red Bull Barako|Red Bull]] during the [[2006 PBA Philippine Cup Playoffs|2006 PBA Finals]] at the Big Dome.]]
[[Image:Uaap72openingbyinboundpasscom.jpg|thumb|200px|The opening ceremonies of the 72nd UAAP games last July 11, 2009]]

===Sports events===
* 1975 [[Thrilla in Manila]]
*[[1978 FIBA World Championship|1978]] [[FIBA World Championship|World Basketball Championship]]<ref>[http://www.ateneo.edu/index.php?p=120&type=2&sec=0&aid=3069 Mauricio C. Martelino]</ref>
*2007 [[2007 WPA Men's World Nine-ball Championship|Philippines World Pool Championship]]
* 2009 [[The Harlem Globetrotters]]

====Regular events====
*[[Philippine Basketball Association|PBA]] Basketball: elimination round (selected games), Playoffs (selected games), PBA Finals
*[[UAAP]] Basketball: Opening Ceremonies, Regular Season (selected games), [[UAAP Cheerdance Competition]], Final Four and [[UAAP Basketball Champions|UAAP Finals]]
*[[NCAA Philippines|NCAA]] Basketball: Opening Ceremonies, [[NCAA Basketball Championship (Philippines)|NCAA Semi-Finals and NCAA Finals]]

===Entertainment events===
*[[FAMAS Awards]] of the [[Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences]]:
**The 11th FAMAS Awards on April 14, 1963
**The 34th FAMAS Awards on May 18, 1986
*[[Speak Now World Tour]] [[2011]]

====Regular events====
*[[Binibining Pilipinas]] (annually)

==External links==
*[http://www.aranetacoliseum.com Araneta Coliseum official website]
* [http://www.aranetacenter.net Araneta Center official website]

==Notes==
*http://www.aranetacoliseum.com/2006/corporate.php

==References==
{{Reflist}}

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{{Succession box|
title=[[FIBA World Championship]]<br> Final Venue|
before=[[Roberto Clemente Coliseum]] <br>[[San Juan, Puerto Rico|San Juan]] |
after=[[Coliseo El Pueblo]] <br>[[Santiago de Cali|Cali]]|
years='''[[1978 FIBA World Championship|1978]]'''
}}
{{S-end}}

{{Araneta Center}}
{{Metro Manila Sports}}

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[[Category:Basketball venues in the Philippines]]
[[Category:Indoor arenas in the Philippines]]
[[Category:Landmarks in the Philippines]]
[[Category:Boxing venues]]
[[Category:Buildings and structures in Quezon City]]

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Version vom 2. Juni 2011, 04:06 Uhr

Vorlage:Cleanup Vorlage:Infobox stadium The Araneta Coliseum is an indoor multi-purpose sports arena located in the Cubao area of Quezon City, Philippines.

Its basketball league tenants include the National Collegiate Athletic Association, the University Athletic Association of the Philippines, and the Philippine Basketball Association.

History

The Araneta Coliseum during the 1960s

In 1952, Don J. Amado Araneta purchased a 35-hectare property in Cubao that is now the Araneta Center from Radio Corporation of America (RCA). The property, which includes the Araneta family home, is bound by Epifanio Delos Santos Avenue, Aurora Boulevard, P. Tuazon and 15th Avenue.

Construction of the Araneta Coliseum was started in 1957 and finished in late 1959. From 1960 to 1963, the Coliseum received international recognition and was recognized as the largest covered coliseum in the world. Today, it remains one of the largest clear span domes in the world and the largest indoor facility in Asia with a dome diameter of 108 meters. It occupies a total land area of almost 40,000 square metres and has a floor area of 23,000 square metres.[1]

The coliseum opened on March 16, 1960, with Gabriel "Flash" Elorde boxing for the World Junior Lightweight crown from American Harold Gomes. General admission then was 80 centavos and the reserve section was five pesos.

Among the notable events to take place at the arena were the 11th and 34th FAMAS Awards, the 1975 "Thrilla in Manila" boxing match between Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier, the Philippine Basketball Association Games, and the annual Binibining Pilipinas beauty pageant.

In July 1999, the coliseum underwent its first major renovation at the cost of P200 million.[2] The coliseum was reopened on November 20, the same year. The major changes made to the coliseum is the renovation of the lower box area, replacement of seats for the patron and lower box sections, and installation of a four-sided center hung scoreboard. In 2003, a LED display was added on the scoreboard.

On December 2010, the coliseum management installed a giant LED screen nicknamed the "Big Cube" to replace their old scoreboard system that was installed during the 1999 renovation.[3] This screen is much bigger than the former LED scoreboard with a size of 22.22 square-meters. During sporting events, the Big Cube will project everything from stat-video splits, full scoring mode, or full video mode. It can likewise display ticket information from RSS feeds via an internet source. It was used for basketball for the first time during the semifinal round of the 2010-11 PBA Philippine Cup on January 5, 2011.[4]. Last February 19 of 2011 Taylor Swift Did Her successful "Speak Now World Tour" Concert here in Manila and other Asia Countries Singapore and South Korea, and she said that "it's a pleasure to do a concert for the first time in the Philippines" and she love the crowd while they are singing back the words of her lyrics, and she made a sold-out concert.

Usage

Sports Usage

The arena is primarily the home arena for the Philippine Basketball Association and the UAAP basketball leagues. The facility has also hosted the 1975 Thrilla in Manila, 1978 FIBA World Championship the 2007 Philippines World Pool Championship.

It annually hosts every PBA Basketball Championship, NCAA Basketball Championship as well as UAAP Basketball Championship.

The coliseum is one of the two arenas as the main home of the PBA, the other being the Cuneta Astrodome.

Other events

It also hosts many non-sporting events, such as concerts, shows, graduations, seminars, Disney on Ice, the circus, and beauty pageants.

Attendance records

On August 20, 2008, 22,902 people jam packed the coliseum to watch the seventh and final game of the 2008 PBA Fiesta Conference Finals series between Air21 Express and Barangay Ginebra Kings. This record currently stands as the game with the largest attendance after the Crispa-Toyota rivalry period. The 2008 UAAP Samsung Cheerdance Competition attracted a record breaking crowd of 23,448 people.[5]

Notable events at the Araneta Coliseum

Datei:Purefoodsvsredbullgamefour.jpg
Purefoods vs. Red Bull during the 2006 PBA Finals at the Big Dome.
Datei:Uaap72openingbyinboundpasscom.jpg
The opening ceremonies of the 72nd UAAP games last July 11, 2009

Sports events

Regular events

Entertainment events

Regular events

Notes

References

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  1. Mecca of sports, Sporting Chance by Quinito Henson, The Philippine Star, published November 19, 2008.
  2. Coliseum History
  3. The Big Cube at the Big Dome, by Patricia Bermudez-Hizon, Yahoo Philippines News, January 5, 2011
  4. Nelson Beltran: Big Dome launches Big Cube in PBA semis. Philstar, 3. Januar 2011, abgerufen am 3. Januar 2011.
  5. GMANews.TV - UAAP: Archers stump Eagles, 65-60, to face Red Warriors - Sports - Official Website of GMA News and Public Affairs - Latest Philippine News - BETA
  6. Mauricio C. Martelino