Tschyschouka Arena

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Tschyschouka Arena
Exterior view of the Tschyschouka Arena
Exterior view of the Tschyschouka Arena
Data
place Ulitsa Tashkentskaya 19 Minsk , Belarus
BelarusBelarus
Coordinates 53 ° 50 '42 "  N , 27 ° 37' 44.5"  E Coordinates: 53 ° 50 '42 "  N , 27 ° 37' 44.5"  E
start of building July 2009
opening December 25, 2013
surface Concrete
ice surface
parquet
capacity 9,614 places (ice hockey)
8,807 places (tennis)
playing area 30 m × 61 m (ice hockey)
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Events

The Tschyschouka-Arena ( Belarusian Чыжоўка-Арэна , Russian Чижовка-Арена / Tschischowka-Arena) is a multi-purpose hall in the Belarusian capital Minsk . After construction began in July 2009, it was opened on December 25, 2013 after a construction period of over four years. It is the home ground of the HK Junost Minsk ice hockey club from the Belarusian extra league and seats 9,614 spectators. The main hall is followed by a training hall with a further 500 seats.

The arena was the second venue for the 2014 men's ice hockey world championship and hosted all group A preliminary round matches as well as two quarter-finals.

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Web links

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

Individual evidence

  1. FED CUP FINAL TICKETS ARE SOLD OUT. In: fedcup.com. November 6, 2017, accessed November 7, 2017 .