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Minsk Arena (Belarusian: Мінск-Арэна) is the main indoor arena in Minsk, Belarus.[1] The Minsk-Arena complex includes the arena (hosting 15,000 spectators), a cycling track (hosting 2,000 spectators), and a skating stadium (3,000 spectators).

Minsk-Arena
Minsk Arena in November 2018
LocationMinsk, Belarus
Coordinates53.9365°N 27.4829°E / 53.9365; 27.4829
Capacity15,086
Construction
Broke ground2006; 16 years ago (2006)
Built2006–2009
OpenedJanuary 30, 2010; 12 years ago (2010-01-30)
Construction cost$ 350 million
Tenants
  • HC Dinamo Minsk
  • BC Tsmoki-Minsk
Website
www.minskarena.by

Entertainment


It was the host venue for the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2010 and 2018.[2][3]

Several musicians have performed in the arena. Colombian singer Shakira performed during her The Sun Comes Out World Tour on 19 May 2011. Jennifer Lopez performed during her Dance Again World Tour on 25 September 2012. Armin Van Buuren performed on 7 March 2013 as part of a celebration to commemorate 600 episodes of A State of Trance.[4] Lana Del Rey performed during her Paradise Tour on 12 June 2013. Depeche Mode performed on 29 July 2013 and on 28 February 2014 during their Delta Machine Tour. They performed again on 13 February 2018 for their Global Spirit Tour. French singer Mylène Farmer performed on 27 October 2013. Comedian Rolilney Biong performed on 19 October 2019 during his European Tour.[5]


Sports


Interior of the main arena during a hockey match (2010)
Interior of the main arena during a hockey match (2010)

One of the primary uses of the facility is ice hockey, as the building is the home rink of HC Dinamo Minsk of the Kontinental Hockey League. The arena's official opening was held on 30 January 2010 when the 2nd Kontinental Hockey League All-Star Game was held there. However, the first match in the facility had already been played by Dinamo Minsk on 14 January 2010 against Metallurg Magnitogorsk.[6] It was one of two main venues for the 2014 IIHF World Championship.[7]

In January 2016, the 2016 European Speed Skating Championships were held.[8] In January 2016, the venue hosted the tournament eSports Starladder i-League Season 13, which included games such as Dota 2 and Counter-Strike: Global Offensive.[9]


See also



References


  1. http://en.minskarena.by/
  2. "Belarus to host Junior 2010". junioreurovision.tv. 8 June 2009. Retrieved 8 June 2009.
  3. "Junior Eurovision 2018 to take place on Sunday 25th November!". junioreurovision.tv. European Broadcasting Union. 18 March 2018. Retrieved 18 March 2018.
  4. "Minsk". A State of Trance. Retrieved 23 December 2014.
  5. "Афиша | Минск-арена". minskarena.by (in Russian). Retrieved 7 November 2019.
  6. "The great one opening". Archived from the original on 4 June 2011. Retrieved 2 March 2010.
  7. www.minsk2014.com https://web.archive.org/web/20110714100934/http://www.minsk2014.com/article/?id%2F49. Archived from the original on 14 July 2011. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  8. "Speed Skating Stadium". Minsk-Arena. Archived from the original on 2 December 2015. Retrieved 3 January 2016.
  9. "SL i-League StarSeries". Minsk-Arena. Archived from the original on 16 August 2016. Retrieved 15 January 2016.


Preceded by
Hisense Arena
Melbourne
UCI Track Cycling World Championships
Venue

2013
Succeeded by
Preceded by Junior Eurovision Song Contest
Venue

2010
Succeeded by
Preceded by Junior Eurovision Song Contest
Venue

2018
Succeeded by

На других языках


[de] Minsk-Arena

Die Minsk-Arena (belarussisch Мінск-Арэна, russisch Минск-Арена) ist eine Multifunktionsarena in der belarussischen Hauptstadt Minsk. Die Minsk-Arena bietet 15.086 Zuschauerplätze und ist Teil eines Sportkomplexes, zu dem ein überdachtes Velodrom und eine Eisschnelllaufhalle gehören.[1] Die Minsk-Arena ist seit 2010 Austragungsort der Heimspiele des HK Dinamo Minsk aus der Kontinentalen Hockey-Liga sowie der Basketballmannschaft von Zmoki Minsk aus der belarussischen Basketball-Premier-Liga seit 2012.
- [en] Minsk-Arena

[es] Minsk Arena

El Minsk Arena (en bielorruso: Мінск-Арэна) es un recinto cerrado multiusos ubicado en Minsk, capital de Bielorrusia. Es sede del equipo de hockey sobre hielo HC Dynamo Minsk y del BC Tsmoki-Minsk de baloncesto.

[fr] Minsk-Arena

La Minsk-Arena (en biélorusse : Мінск-Арэна, et en russe : Минск-Арена) est une salle omnisports située à Minsk en Biélorussie. Principalement utilisée pour le hockey sur glace, elle fait partie d'un complexe sportif comprenant également un vélodrome de 2 000 places et une patinoire de vitesse couverte pouvant accueillir plus de 3 000 spectateurs.

[ru] Минск-Арена

МКСК «Минск-арена» (белор. «Мінск-арэна», полное название — белор. Шматпрофільны культурна-спартыўны комплекс «Мінск-арэна», рус. Многопрофильный культурно-спортивный комплекс «Минск-арена») — спортивно-развлекательный комплекс в столице Белоруссии Минске. Состоит из четырёх объектов: многофункциональной спортивно-зрелищной арены (15 000 мест), конькобежного стадиона (3000 мест), велодрома (2000 мест) и открытой многоуровневой автостоянки (1080 машиномест)[3].



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