Дворец спорта МЕГАСПОРТ | |
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Full name | Sport Palace "Megasport" n.a. A.V. Tarasov |
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Former names | Ice Palace on Khodynka Field(planning/construction) Khodynka Arena(2006–2007) |
Address | Bulvar Khodynskiy 3![]() ![]() |
Location | Khoroshyovsky District |
Coordinates | 55°47′12″N37°32′25″E / 55.78667°N 37.54028°E /55.78667; 37.54028 |
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Owner | Government of Moscow |
Operator | Moscomsport |
Capacity | 16,500 Detailed capacity[1]
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Field size | 60×26 m |
Acreage | 45 thousand sq.m |
Construction | |
Broke ground | 2 November 2005 (2005-11-02) |
Opened | 15 December 2006; 18 years ago (2006-12-15) |
Renovated |
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Construction cost | ₽ 2.7 billion (€ 79,1 million in 2006) |
Architect | Mosproekt-4: Andrey Bokov,D. Bush, S. Chuklov, O. Gak, V. Valuiskikh, L. Romanova, Z. Burchuladze, A. Zolotova, A. Timokhov |
Structural engineer | Mosproekt-4: E. Bekmukhamedov, M. Livshin, M. Kelman, P. Yeremeev, O. Starikov, A. Ivanov |
Tenants | |
PBC CSKA Moscow(2016–present) HC Spartak Moscow(2021–present) | |
Website | |
Venue Website |
Megasport Sport Palace[2] (Russian:Дворец спорта "Мегаспорт"Dvorets sporta Megasport), formerlyKhodynka Arena orIce Sport Palace, is a multi-purposeindoor arena that is located in Moscow, Russia. The arena is situated in theKhodynka Field and has a maximum seating capacity of 13,926 people.[3] Opened in 2006, the arena is primarily used to hostbasketball andice hockey games.
Megasport Sport Palace was completed in December 2006.[4][5] It was one of the arenas that hosted the2007 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships, and hosted multiple editions of theChannel One Cup.
On 23 January 2008,CSKA Moscow hosted aEuroLeagueregular season game againstTAU Cerámica in the arena, in front of a near sellout 13,000 attendance crowd.[6] In 2016, the arena became the home arena of theCSKA Moscow basketball club forEuroLeague games. The venue hosted theSultan Ibragimov vs. Evander Holyfield heavyweight boxing fight on October 13, 2007. Russian cruiserweight championDenis Lebedev fought at the arena 2011 and twice in 2016, the latter time versusMurat Gassiev. The venue also hosted the2010 European Amateur Boxing Championships.[citation needed]
The arena hosted was the2006–07CEV Champions League Final four,[7] in whichTours VB won the title, after defeatingVfB Friedrichshafen.[8] In November 2008, theCup of Russiafigure skating competition was held at the arena.[9] The2011 Fed Cup tennis match between Russia and Italy and the2012 Fed Cup tennis match between Russia and Serbia were held at the arena.[citation needed]
TheLegends Cup (Russia) mini-soccer tournament was held at the arena from 2009 to 2012 and from 2017 to 2018. On March 24, 2011, the International Skating Union (ISU) relocated the2011 World Figure Skating Championships to the Megasport Arena, in Moscow.[10] This decision followed the cancellation of the championships in Tokyo, Japan, due to the2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami. The championships were staged from April 24 to May 1, 2011. The2011 European Curling Championships were also hosted at the arena, in December 2011. In June 2021 KHL’sSpartak Moscow announced their plans to move into Megasport for the upcoming season.[citation needed]
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Preceded by | CEV Champions League Final Venue 2007 | Succeeded by |