VTB Arena
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Not to be confused with another stadium in Moscow named VEB Arena or another ice hockey stadium in Moscow named CSKA Arena.
This article is about the current venue. For the demolished stadium at the same site, see Central Dynamo Stadium.
The VTB Arena – Dynamo Central Stadium is a multi-purpose sports complex in Moscow, Russia. It consists of an ice hockey and an association football venue. The football stadium is officially named Dynamo Central Stadium "Lev Yashin". The ice hockey venue is known as the Universal VTB Arena.[14]
Quick Facts Address, Coordinates ...
Address | 36 Leningradsky avenue Moscow Russia |
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Coordinates | 55°47′29″N 37°33′35″E |
Elevation | Central Stadium: 55 m (180 ft)
Universal Arena: 35 m (115 ft)
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Public transit | Dinamo Petrovsky Park |
Parking | ~700 cars |
Owner | BM-Bank JSC [1] |
Operator | VTB Arena LLC |
Type | Sports and concert and entertainment complex |
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Field size | Football field 105×70m[4] Ice rink 60x26m[5] |
Acreage | 206,210 sq.m land plot is 23.1 he |
Construction | |
Built | March 2014 (2014-03) – 27 November 2018 (2018-11-27)[6] |
Opened | Central Stadium: 26 May 2019; 4 years ago (2019-05-26) Universal Arena: 4 January 2019; 5 years ago (2019-01-04) |
Construction cost | ₽ 26 billion (€ 350,9 million in 2018) Central Stadium: ₽ 9 billion (€ 121,5 million in 2018)[7] |
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Builder | VTB Bank[10] |
Project manager | CJSC Dynamo Management Company |
General contractor | Codest International S.r.L.[11] |
Main contractors | FPC Satori LLC [12][13] |
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