Arena Omsk

Coordinates: 55°0′31″N 73°17′51″E / 55.00861°N 73.29750°E / 55.00861; 73.29750
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Arena Omsk
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Location35 Lukashevicha Street, Omsk, Russia
Coordinates55°0′31″N 73°17′51″E / 55.00861°N 73.29750°E / 55.00861; 73.29750
OwnerAvangard Omsk
CapacityIce hockey 10,318
Concerts: 11,000
Construction
Broke ground2004
OpenedAugust 31, 2007
ClosedAugust, 2018
DemolishedSeptember 11, 2019
Construction cost$150 Million USD
ArchitectAMR
Tenants
Avangard Omsk (KHL) (2007–2018)
Omskie Yastreby (MHL) (2009–2018)

The Arena Omsk was a 10,318-seat multi-purpose arena in Omsk, Russia. It opened in 2007, replacing Sports-Concerts Complex Viktora Blinova as the home of Kontinental Hockey League ice hockey team, Avangard Omsk.

Construction and opening[edit]

Panoramic view of Omsk Arena

After the arena was designed by Austrian company AMR the construction began on March 16, 2004. On August 31, 2007, the first ice hockey game was played as a part of the 2007 Super Series, a junior hockey challenge between Canada and Russia.

The original owner of the arena was Roman Abramovich, however in 2012 he donated it to Avangard Omsk.

In 2018, the arena was found to be structurally deficient, and had to be demolished. The demolition was completed in September 2019. G-Drive Arena was built in its place and opened in September 2022 for the opening of the KHL 2022–23 season.[1]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "Цена новой арены «Авангарда» осталась на уровне 12 млрд руб". Archived from the original on 2021-10-01. Retrieved 2022-02-11.

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Preceded by Home of
Avangard Omsk

2007–2018
Succeeded by