TatNeft Arena

Sports arena in Kazan, Russia
55°49′2″N 49°7′28″E / 55.81722°N 49.12444°E / 55.81722; 49.12444CapacityKickboxing/Boxing: 9,500
Ice Hockey: 8,890
Concerts: 10,400Field size60×28 mConstructionOpenedAugust 29, 2005Construction cost$50 Million USDTenantsAk Bars Kazan (KHL) (2005–present)
JHC Bars (MHL) (2009–present)Websitewww.tatneftarena.ru

Tatneft Arena (ru: Татнефть Арена) is an indoor sporting arena located in Kazan, Russia. The venue got its name due to a sponsorship with Tatneft, a russian oil producing company. Opened in 2005, the capacity of the arena is 8,890 for a hockey game and around 10,000 for concerts. The arena is home to Ak Bars Kazan of the Kontinental Hockey League.

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