CSKA Arena

CSKA Arena
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Former namesVTB Ice Palace
Legends Arena (during construction)
Location23a Avtozavodskaya Street,
 Moscow,  Russia
Coordinates55°42′05″N 37°38′42″E / 55.7014°N 37.6449°E / 55.7014; 37.6449
Public transit#2 Zamoskvoretskaya line Avtozavodskaya
#14 Moscow Central Circle ZIL
OwnerPJSC Rosneft Oil Company [1]
Executive suites80
CapacityLarge Arena
Ice hockey: 11,880
Basketball: 13,000
Boxing/MMA: 14,000
Concerts: 14,000
Small Arena
Ice hockey: 3,500
Basketball: 4,400
Boxing: 5,000
Concerts: 5,000
Acreage70,3 thousand sq.m
Construction
Built2013–2015
OpenedApril 26, 2015; 9 years ago (2015-04-26)
Construction cost4,5 billion RUB
(60 million Euro)
ArchitectSergey Choban, Nikolai Gordyushin, Sergey Popov, Alexey Evsikov, Alexey Bolotin
(SPEECH)
Tenants
HC CSKA Moscow (KHL, 2018; 6 years ago (2018))

HC Zvezda Moscow (VHL, 2018; 6 years ago (2018))

HC Krasnaya Armiya Moscow (MHL, 2018; 6 years ago (2018))
Website
icearenamsk.ru

CSKA Arena (Russian: ЦСКА Арена),[2] formerly known as VTB Ice Palace (Russian: ВТБ Ледовый дворец) and Legends Park (Russian: 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 renovation project on the former ZiL auto plant site. 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.

  1. ^ "Rosneft acquired the Park of Legends Ice Palace from Arkady Rotenberg's structures". www.sports.ru (in Russian). April 24, 2018.
  2. ^ "VTB Ice Palace gets a new name, CSKA Arena" (in Russian). cska-hockey.ru. Retrieved August 9, 2018.