Arena Omsk

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Arena Omsk
Арена Омск
Location35 Lukashevicha Street, Omsk, Russia
Coordinates55°0′31″N 73°17′51″E / 55.00861°N 73.29750°E / 55.00861; 73.29750Coordinates: 55°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
Architect
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.

Photograph of the interior of Omsk Arena

Construction and opening[]

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.

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Preceded by Home of
Avangard Omsk

2007–
Succeeded by
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