Ufa Arena
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222 cars (small ice rink)
640 (small ice rink)
60 × 30 m (2007-2020)
60 × 30 m (small ice rink)
8 300 sq.m (small ice rink)
April 2010 (2010-04) – November 2011 (2011-11) (small ice rink)[3]
20 November 2011; 12 years ago (2011-11-20) (small ice rink)[4]
- December 2016 (2016-12)[5]
- September 2019 (2019-09)[6]
- August 2020 (2020-08)[7]
- December 2022 (2022-12)[8]
(€ 68,5 million in 2007)
Renovated 2016:
₽ 103 million[2]
(€ 1,4 million in 2016)
₽ 562 million
(€ 13,9 million in 2011)
Municipal Unitary Enterprise Ufa Investment and Construction Committee[15](small ice rink)
Tolpar Ufa (MHL) (2009-present)
The Ufa Arena is an 8,522-seat multi-purpose arena in Ufa, Russia that opened in 2007. It was built on the site of the Trud Stadium (Ufa), which was demolished in 2005. The Ufa Arena replaced Ice Palace Salavat Yulaev as the home of Kontinental Hockey League ice hockey team, Salavat Yulaev Ufa.
The first events in the arena were the first two games of the 2007 Super Series, a hockey series between Canada and Russia juniors.[16] Due to the incomplete construction of the arena, issues arouse regarding paint fumes, melting ice, and fog[17]
The arena was the primary venue for the 2013 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships, which was played from the last week of December, 2012 until the first week of January, 2013.
See also
References
- ^ "Since 2007, the Ufa Arena has been operating in the capital of Bashkortostan, where the local Salavat Yulaev plays. It cost $ 80 million – 2.4 billion rubles". www.m.sport.business-gazeta.ru (in Russian). 2024-01-20.
- ^ "103 million rubles were spent on the reconstruction of the Ufa Arena". www.ufa.rbc.ru (in Russian). 2016-12-29.
- ^ "at the commissioning ceremony of the second stage of the Ufa Arena Universal Sports Arena". www.glavarb.ru (in Russian). 2011-11-20.
- ^ "at the commissioning ceremony of the second stage of the Ufa Arena Universal Sports Arena". www.glavarb.ru (in Russian). 2011-11-20.
- ^ "Tremendous changes are taking place at the Ufa Arena". www.news.rambler.ru (in Russian). 2016-12-24.
- ^ "Salavat Yulaev repainted the Ufa Arena in green". www.utv.ru (in Russian). 2019-09-09.
- ^ "Electrical installation and commissioning work on retrofitting the sports lighting system of the main ice arena of the Ufa Arena". www.promsvet.ru (in Russian). 2020.
- ^ "We have installed one of the most modern access control systems in the world". www.mgazeta.com (in Russian). 2022-12-21.
- ^ "hcsalavat.ru". www.hcsalavat.ru (in Russian).
- ^ "Order No. 685-R dated 06/25/2007". www.bashkor-gov.ru (in Russian). 2007-06-25.
- ^ "Order No. 685-R dated 06/25/2007". www.bashkor-gov.ru (in Russian). 2007-06-25.
- ^ "The Ufa-Arena Sports Universal Arena is a multifunctional sports and concert complex, which has been the home arena of the Salavat Yulaev hockey club since 2007". www.klag.ru (in Russian). 2013-01-26.
- ^ "LLC PI BASHKIRGRAZHDANPROEKT". www.bgp.ru (in Russian).
- ^ "Cultural and sports facilities". www.kpdufa.ru (in Russian).
- ^ "Ufa Arena Sports Complex". www.искуфа.рф (in Russian).
- ^ "Infrastructure". hcsalavat.ru. Retrieved 2024-03-10.
- ^ "Russian fans raise the roof at barely finished Ufa arena". 2009-05-04. Archived from the original on 2009-05-04. Retrieved 2024-03-10.
External links
- Arena information (in Russian)
- Arena picture
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