Mytishchi Arena

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Mytishchi Arena
Mytishchi Arena
Mytishchi Arena
Data
place RussiaRussia Mytishchi , Moscow Oblast , Russia
Coordinates 55 ° 54 '39 "  N , 37 ° 43' 35.5"  E Coordinates: 55 ° 54 '39 "  N , 37 ° 43' 35.5"  E
start of building April 19, 2002
opening October 15, 2005
surface Concrete
ice surface
parquet
capacity 7,000 places (ice hockey)
8,000 places (basketball)
9,000 places (boxing)
9,000 places (concerts)
Societies)
Events

The Mytishchi Arena ( Russian Арена Мытищи ) is a multi-purpose hall in the Russian city ​​of Mytishchi , which is around 20 km northeast of Moscow . The hall was inaugurated on October 15, 2005 and can accommodate 7,000 spectators for ice hockey games. At concerts, the capacity is 9,000 visitors.

use

The hall was used by the Atlant Moskowskaja Oblast ice hockey team for their games from 2005 until it was closed in 2015. In spring 2007 the arena, next to Moscow's Chodynka Arena , was the venue for the 71st IIHF Men's Ice Hockey World Championship , which took place in Russia.

Since the season 2017/18 wearing basketball club BC Khimki its home games of the Euro League made in Mytishchi Arena. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the Chinese KHL participant Kunlun Red Star announced on July 15, 2020 that it would play its home games of the 2020/21 season in the Mytishchi Arena.

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Web links

Commons : Mytishchi Arena  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Khimki moves to “Mytishchi Arena”. In: eurohoops.net. July 29, 2017, accessed November 14, 2018 .
  2. Kunlun Red Star to base in Mytishchi for 2020-2021. In: en.khl.ru. July 15, 2020, accessed July 15, 2020 .