CSKA Ice Palace

55°47′40.67″N 37°32′17.64″E / 55.7946306°N 37.5382333°E / 55.7946306; 37.5382333OwnerCSKA MoscowCapacity5,600Surface60 x 31 metersConstructionBuilt1964Renovated1991Expanded1991, 2006Closed2021Demolished2021TenantsHC CSKA Moscow (KHL, 1964-2018)
Krasnaya Armiya (MHL, since 2015)
Zvezda Moscow (VHL, since 2018)

CSKA Ice Palace (Russian: Ледовый Дворец Спорта ЦСКА) was an indoor arena located in Moscow, Russia. The arena's seating capacity was 5,600. The arena was located next to Khodynka Field, and was a part of the CSKA Sports Complex. It was primarily used to host ice hockey games and figure skating competitions.

History

Originally built in 1964, CSKA Ice Palace was heavily renovated and expanded in 1991, and expanded again in 2006. It has been used as the long-time home arena for the ice hockey games of CSKA Moscow. In December 2020, it became known about plans to build a new CSKA sports complex on Leningradsky Prospekt with the support of Rosneft.[1] The arena was demolished in September 2021.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ ""Роснефть" построит современный спортивный комплекс для ЦСКА - ТАСС". TACC.
  2. ^ "Ледовый дворец спорта ЦСКА уже разрушен. На очереди бассейн, который Василий Сталин построил для своей любовницы".

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  • CSKA Ice Palace at HC CSKA Moscow official site (in Russian)
  • Info on the arena. peski.ru
  • More info. sports.ru
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