ZSKA universal sports hall
CSKA universal sports hall Alexander Gomelski | |
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The CSKA universal sports hall in Moscow | |
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CSKA Sports Palace (1979-2005) |
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place | Moscow , Russia |
Coordinates | 55 ° 47 '21.2 " N , 37 ° 32' 33.5" E |
opening | 17th October 1979 |
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Parquet ice surface |
capacity | 5,500 seats |
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The CSKA Universal Sports Hall ( Russian «Универсальный спортивный комплекс ЦСКА» ; official name: "Универсальный спортивный комплекс ЦСКА имени А. Я. Гомельского" , German CSKA Universal Sports Hall Alexander Gomelski ) is a multi-purpose hall in the Russian capital Moscow heard and to the sports complex of CSKA Moscow . There are 5,500 places for visitors.
The nickname goes back to the long-time coach and president of CSKA and coach of the national basketball team of the USSR Alexander Gomelski . When he died in August 2005; she was named after him. The PBC CSKA Moscow ( Basketball ) and MFK CSKA Moscow ( Futsal ) received their opponents in the arena. It was opened on October 17, 1979 and, along with the Olimpijski, served as the venue for the basketball tournament at the 1980 Olympic Games . In addition to the league games of the Russian PBL and the ULEB Euroleague , the basketball department of CSKA also plays games in the Eastern European VTB United League .
Not far from the hall is the megasport arena, which was inaugurated at the end of 2006 and has a maximum of 13,926 seats.
Web links
- cskabasket.com: Map of the arena and the sports complex (Russian)
- la84foundation.org: Data document on the 1980 Olympic Games and the venues ( PDF , 25.9 MB, English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ eurohockey.com: data on the hall (English)