Balashikha Arena
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AddressBalashikha
Russia
Russia
Capacity5,525 spectators (ice hockey)
6,090 spectators (concerts)
6,090 spectators (concerts)
OpenedSeptember 9th, 2007
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| Address | Balashikha Russia |
|---|---|
| Capacity | 5,525 spectators (ice hockey) 6,090 spectators (concerts) |
| Construction | |
| Opened | September 9th, 2007 |
| Tenants | |
| HC MVD 2007-2010
Avangard Omsk 2018-2019 HC Vityaz 2022- | |
| Website | |
| https://balashiha-icearena.com/ | |
The Balashikha Arena is a 5,678-seat multi-purpose arena in Balashikha, Russia. Opened in 2007, it replaced Vityaz Ice Palace as the home of HC MVD, a Kontinental Hockey League ice hockey team.
The 2017 national rink bandy cup took place in the arena.[1][2]
On the territory of the Arena "Balashikha" there is a children's and youth sports school "Olympian" (ice hockey and figure skating sections). 1,000 children and adolescents attend the school. There are 18 groups of figure skating, and 13 hockey teams.[3]
At the complex territory, the branch of the Todes dance school-studio is opened.[4]
