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Columbus Civic Center

Columbus Civic Center is a 10,000-seat multi-purpose arena in Columbus, Georgia, built in 1996. It is home to the Columbus Cottonmouths ice hockey team and the Columbus Lions indoor football team. The venue replaced the Municipal Auditorium.

The arena was formerly home to the Columbus Riverdragons basketball team from 2001 - 2005, the Columbus Wardogs Arena Football team from 2001 - 2004, the Columbus Comets indoor soccer team in 1997, and the Chattahoochee Valley Vipers indoor football team in 2006.

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Current arenas in the Southern Professional Hockey League
Columbus Civic Center | Cumberland County Crown Coliseum | Lawrence Joel Coliseum Annex | Jacksonville Ice | James White Civic Coliseum | Richmond Coliseum | Von Braun Center
Current arenas in the American Indoor Football Association
Northern Division Southern Division Western Division
1st Mariner Arena | Big Sandy Superstore Arena | Cambria County War Memorial Arena | Canton Memorial Civic Center | Louis J. Tullio Arena | Rostraver Ice Garden | Sovereign Center BancorpSouth Arena | Cabarrus Arena & Events Center | Columbus Civic Center | Cumberland County Crown Coliseum | Florence Civic Center | James Brown Arena | Lakeland Center | Lee County Civic Center Casper Events Center | Tim's Toyota Center

 
 
 

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