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Predefinição:Not to be confused withPredefinição:More citations needed Predefinição:Use mdy dates Predefinição:Infobox stadium CSKA Arena (em russo: ЦСКА Арена),[1] formerly known as VTB Ice Palace (em russo: ВТБ Ледовый дворец) and Legends Park (em russo: Парк Легенд), is an indoor multi-sport venue that is located in Moscow, Russia. Its main sponsor is VTB Bank.

CSKA Arena is a part of the Park of Legends big renovation project, on the site of the former ZiL auto plant. It includes the Arena, the Russian Hockey Museum with the Russian Hockey Hall of Glory, Watersport Arena, and Apartments Complex. It is located nearby the ZIL MCC and Avtozavodskaya Metro station.

History

The Ice Palace opened on April 26, 2015. It is the home arena for KHL's club CSKA Moscow since 2018.

From 2015 it was the home stadium for the Kontinental Hockey League ice hockey team Dynamo Moscow before they moved into their newly built own VTB Arena in January 2019. From 2017 to 2021 it was the home arena for Spartak Moscow before they announced their plans to move into another Moscow Sports Palace Megasport.

There were also rumors that CSKA basketball club would use the arena for their Euroleague home games, but they decided to play them at Megasport Arena instead.

In 2015, five of six matches of Channel One Cup were played in the Arena. In 2016, the arena hosted games of the 2016 IIHF World Championship.

Venues

The facility features 3 different indoor arenas, the "Large Arena", the "Small Arena", and a training facility.

The large arena has a seating capacity of 12,100 viewers for ice hockey and figure skating, 13,000 for basketball[2] and 14,000 for wrestling, boxing, MMA, and concerts. The large arena also has 80 VIP luxury box suites.

The small arena has a seating capacity of 3,500 viewers for ice hockey and figure skating, 4,400 for basketball and 5,000 for wrestling, boxing, MMA, and concerts. The third arena, the training arena, has a capacity of 500.[3]

Gallery

See also

References

  1. «VTB Ice Palace gets a new name, CSKA Arena» (em russo). cska-hockey.ru. Consultado em 9 de agosto de 2018 
  2. РУКОВОДИТЕЛИ ЕВРОЛИГИ И ЦСКА ПОСЕТИЛИ "АРЕНУ ЛЕГЕНД" (em russo). Consultado em September 16, 2015. Cópia arquivada em November 23, 2015  Verifique data em: |acessodata=, |arquivodata= (ajuda)
  3. ВТБ ЛЕДОВЫЙ ДВОРЕЦ (em russo). Consultado em September 16, 2015. Cópia arquivada em September 23, 2015  Verifique data em: |acessodata=, |arquivodata= (ajuda)

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