CSKA ice arena
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| CSKA ice arena | |
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CSKA ice arena judging from the front | |
| Facilities information | |
| Official name | Vsevolod Bobrov memory CSKA Hikami sports stadium |
| The location | Leningrad highway 39-41 [1] |
| Construction period | 1991 |
| Repair | 2006 |
| Owner | CSKA |
| Designer | Urey レゲントフ |
| Use team, meeting | |
| HC CSKA Moscow | |
| Seating capacity | |
| 5,600 people | |
The CSKA ice arena (Russian :ЛедовыйСпортивныйКомплексЦСКАимениВсеволодаБоброва,ЛСКЦСКА, English: CSKA Ice Palace CSKA ice palace) is a sporting house in ice of Moscow. Is an ice hockey club of KHL, a home arena of HC CSKA Moscow; the number of the audience accommodation is 5,600 people. Because a game of the professional ice hockey was held, it was built. [2] Vsevolod Bobrov of the official name is a player of famous CSKA and is the legend which CSKA and the Soviet Union national team coach acted as. [3]
A pool, a gymnasium, an indoor track, a tennis court of CSKA, a large number of sporting houses including the basketball center gather in the outskirts. The nearest station アエロポルト Station of the Moscow subway ザモスクヴォレーツカヤ line (green) (). [4]
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