List of Kontinental Hockey League arenas
The following is a list of Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) arenas. This list includes past, present, and future arenas.
Current arenas
Future/proposed arenas
| Future, Proposed Arenas | |||||
| Arena | Team | Location | Capacity | Opening | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| VTB Arena | Dynamo Moscow | Moscow | 12,000 | 2017 | |
| New CSKA-arena | CSKA Moscow | Moscow | 18,000 - 20,000 | 2018 (projected) | |
| New Sibir-arena | Sibir Novosibirsk | Novosibirsk | 12,000 - 14,000 | 2018 (projected) | |
| New Avtomobilist-arena | Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg | Yekaterinburg | ~12,000 | 2020 (projected) | |
| New SKA-arena | SKA Saint Petersburg | Saint Petersburg | 18,000 - 20,000 | near future | |
Former arenas
| Eastern Conference | ||||||
| Kharlamov Division | ||||||
| Team | Arena | Years Used | Capacity | Opened | City | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lada Togliatti | ||||||
| Volgar Sports Palace | 2008–2010 | 2,900 | 1975 | Tolyatti | ||
| Traktor Chelyabinsk | ||||||
| Yunost Sport Palace | 2008–2009 | 3,650 | 1967 | Chelyabinsk | ||
| Chernyshev Division | ||||||
| Team | Arena | Years Used | Capacity | Opened | City | Reference |
| Barys Astana | ||||||
| Kazakhstan Sports Palace | 2008–2015 | 4,070 | 2001 | Astana | ||
| Western Conference | ||||||
| Bobrov Division | ||||||
| Team | Arena | Years Used | Capacity | Opened | City | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dinamo Minsk | ||||||
| Minsk Sports Palace | 2008–2009 | 3,311 | 1966 | Minsk | ||
| Spartak Moscow | ||||||
| Sokolniki Arena | 2008–2014 | 5,530 | 1956 | Moscow | ||
| Tarasov Division | ||||||
| Team | Arena | Years Used | Capacity | Opened | City | Reference |
| Dynamo Moscow | ||||||
| Luzhniki Small Sports Arena | 2008–2015 | 8,512 | 1956 | Moscow | ||
| Vityaz Moscow Region | ||||||
| Ice Hockey Center 2004 | 2008-2013 | 3,300 | 2004 | Chekhov | ||
Former teams
| Former Teams Arenas | ||||||
| Team (years in KHL) | Arena | Years Used | Capacity | Opened | City | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Khimik Voskresensk (2008–2009) |
Podmoskovie Ice Palace | 2008–2009 | 4,500 | 1966 | Voskresensk | |
| MVD Balashikha (2008–2010) |
Balashikha Arena | 2008–2010 | 5,525 | 2007 | Balashikha | |
| Lev Poprad (2011–2012) |
Poprad Ice Stadium | 2011–2012 | 4,500 | 1973 | Poprad | |
| Donbass Donetsk (2012–2014) |
Druzhba Arena | 2012–2014 | 4,130 | 1976 | Donetsk | |
| Lev Prague (2012–2014) | ||||||
| Tipsport Arena | 2012–2014 | 13,238 | 1962 | Prague | ||
| O2 Arena (selected games) | 2012–2014 | 17,383 | 2004 | Prague | ||
| Atlant Moscow Oblast (2008–2015) |
Mytishchi Arena | 2008–2015 | 7,000 | 2005 | Mytishchi | |
Neutral venues, selected/ special games
| Arena | ||||||
| Team | Arena | Years Used | Capacity | Opened | City | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CSKA Moscow | ||||||
| Megasport Arena | 2010 (1 game) | 14,000 | 2006 | Moscow | ||
| Dynamo Moscow | ||||||
| Megasport Arena | 2008 (1 game), 2010 (5 games) | 14,000 | 2006 | Moscow | ||
| Lev Prague | ||||||
| O2 Arena (selected games) | 2012–2014 | 17,383 | 2004 | Prague | ||
| Dinamo Minsk | ||||||
| Bobruisk Arena | 2010-2012 (7 games) | 7,191 | 2008 | Bobruisk | ||
| Dinamo Riga | ||||||
| Barona Areena | 2008 (2 games) | 7,017 | 1999 | Espoo | ||
| Liepājas Metalurgs ice arena | 2009 (2 games), 2011 (1 game) | 3,000 | 1998 | Liepāja | ||
| Barys Astana | ||||||
| Ice Palace | 2012 (1 game) | 12,300 | 2000 | Saint Petersburg | ||
| SKA Saint Petersburg | ||||||
| Siemens Arena | 2009 (1 game) | 8,750 | 2004 | Vilnius | ||
| Vaillant Arena | 2010 (1 game) | 7,080 | 1979 | Davos | ||
| Medveščak Zagreb | ||||||
| Arena Zagreb (selected games) | 2013–2014 | 15,200 | 2008 | Zagreb | ||
References
External links
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