Balashikha Arena

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Capacity5,525 spectators (ice hockey)
6,090 spectators (concerts)
OpenedSeptember 9th, 2007
Balashikha Arena
Interactive map of Balashikha Arena
AddressBalashikha
Russia
Capacity5,525 spectators (ice hockey)
6,090 spectators (concerts)
Construction
OpenedSeptember 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]

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