Aleksandar Nikolić Hall
| Хала Александар Николић | |
| Interior during a Davis Cup tennis match between Serbia and Greece, September 2024 | |
| Former names | Hala Pionir (1973–2016) | 
|---|---|
| Location | Belgrade, Serbia | 
| Coordinates | 44°48′55.86″N 20°29′6.40″E / 44.8155167°N 20.4851111°E | 
| Owner | City of Belgrade | 
| Operator | Tašmajdan SRC | 
| Capacity | 8,000 | 
| Surface | Hardwood | 
| Scoreboard | Yes | 
| Construction | |
| Opened | 24 May 1973 | 
| Renovated | 2019 | 
| Expanded | 2019 | 
| Architect | Ljiljana and Dragoljub Bakić | 
| General contractor | Energoprojekt | 
| Tenants | |
| KK Crvena zvezda (1973–2023) KK Partizan (1991–2019) Maccabi Tel Aviv (2023–) | |
The Aleksandar Nikolić Hall (Serbian: Xала Александар Николић, romanized: Hala Aleksandar Nikolić) is an indoor sports arena located in Palilula, Belgrade, Serbia. The official seating capacity of the arena is 8,000.
Formerly known as Pionir Hall (Serbian: Xала Пионир, romanized: Hala Pionir), it was renamed in 2016 in honour of Serbian basketball player and coach Aleksandar Nikolić. The hall is well known for its frequent matches between different basketball clubs, especially Crvena Zvezda (Red Star Belgrade), Partizan, and foreign clubs. Projected by Ljiljana and Dragoljub Bakić, the hall has been described as the "architectural icon of the postmodernist Belgrade".