Moscow: Sport Venue
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VEB Arena
The VEB Arena, an emblem of modern sports architecture, is nestled in the heart of Moscow, Russia. As a premier sport venue, it serves as the home ground for the city's renowned football club, CSKA Moscow. Completed in 2016, the arena boasts a cutting-edge design that...
VTB Arena
VTB Arena, situated in the vibrant heart of Moscow, Russia, stands as a modern marvel in the world of sports venues. This multifunctional complex, which includes both an indoor arena and a football stadium, is part of the larger VTB Arena Park project and has become a...
Angstrem Stadium
Angstrem Stadium, a prominent sport venue situated in the bustling city of Moscow, Russia, stands as a testament to the country's dedication to athletics and large-scale sporting events. Although not as globally recognized as Moscow's Luzhniki Stadium, Angstrem has...
Dynamo Sports Palace
The Dynamo Sports Palace, nestled in the heart of Moscow, Russia, stands as a testament to the country's rich sporting heritage. This multifunctional sports complex, tagged as a prime sport venue, has been a hub for athletic excellence and spectator enjoyment for...
Olympic Stadium
The Olympic Stadium in Moscow, Russia, stands as a towering monument to the country's rich sporting history and architectural prowess. This colossal arena, also known as the Olimpiyskiy Stadium, was constructed to host the 1980 Summer Olympics and has since been a...
Alexander Gomelsky Universal Sports Hall CSKA
The Alexander Gomelsky Universal Sports Hall CSKA, located in the bustling city of Moscow, Russia, is a premier venue for a variety of sporting events. Named after the legendary basketball coach Alexander Gomelsky, the sports complex serves as a testament to his...
Central Moscow Hippodrome
The Central Moscow Hippodrome stands as a historic emblem of equestrian sports in the heart of Russia's capital city, Moscow. Established in the 19th century, this storied race track has been the epicenter of Russian horse racing, offering both locals and tourists a...
Megasport Arena
Megasport Sport Palace, formerly Khodynka Arena or Ice Sport Palace, is a multi-purpose indoor arena that is located in Moscow, Russia. The arena is situated in the Khodynka Field and has a maximum seating capacity of 13,926 people. Opened in 2006, the arena is primarily used to host basketball and ice hockey games.
CSKA Ice Palace
CSKA Ice Palace is an indoor arena that is located in Moscow, Russia. The arena's current seating capacity is 5,600. The arena is located next to Khodynka Field, and is a part of the CSKA Sports Complex.
Eduard Streltsov Stadium
Eduard Streltsov Stadium, formerly Torpedo Stadium, is a multi-purpose stadium in Moscow, Russia. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Torpedo Moscow. The stadium was built in 1959.
Luzhniki Palace of Sports
Luzhniki Palace of Sports, formerly the Palace of Sports of the Central Lenin Stadium, is a sports arena in Moscow, Russia, a part of the Luzhniki Olympic Complex. Built in 1956, it originally had a spectator capacity of 13,700.
RZD Arena
RZD Arena is a football stadium in Moscow, Russia. Formerly known as Lokomotiv Stadium, it is the home stadium of Lokomotiv Moscow and was the home ground of the Russian national team for the 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification matches.
Druzhba Multipurpose Arena
The Druzhba Multipurpose Arena is an indoor arena in Moscow, Russia, part of the Luzhniki Sports Complex. It was built in 1979, and the first competition held there was the finals of the 7th USSR Summer Spartakiad.
Luzhniki Olympic Complex
The Luzhniki Olympic Complex is one of the biggest multifunctional sports complexes of the world, built between 1955 and 1956, located in Moscow, Russia.
Olympic Pool
The Olympic Pool, formerly Swimming Pool of the Central Lenin Stadium is an aquatics center that is part of the Luzhniki Sports Complex in Moscow, Russia. It was opened in 1957 and renovated in 1980. The 10,500-seat venue hosted water polo events at the 1980 Summer Olympics.
Krylatskoye Sports Palace
Dynamo Palace of Sports in Krylatskoye is a multi-purpose indoor sporting arena located in Krylatskoye District, Moscow, Russia. The arena has mainly been used to host futsal, boxing, and basketball. The seating capacity of the arena is for 5,000 people.
Spartak
Otkritie Bank Arena is a multi-purpose stadium north-west of Moscow, Russia. The venue is used mostly for football matches, hosting the home matches of Spartak Moscow and occasionally the Russian national team.
Luzhniki Stadium
Luzhniki Stadium is the national stadium of Russia, located in its capital city, Moscow. The full name of the stadium is Grand Sports Arena of the Luzhniki Olympic Complex.
CSKA Arena
CSKA Arena, formerly known as VTB Ice Palace and Legends Park, is an indoor multi-sport venue that is located in Moscow, Russia. Its main sponsor is VTB Bank. CSKA Arena is a part of the Park of Legends renovation project on the former ZiL auto plant site.
Sokolniki Arena
Sokolniki Arena or Sokolniki Sports Palace is an indoor sporting arena located in Moscow, Russia. It is located in the Sokolniki District of the city, a fifteen-minute walk from Sokolniki metro station, right by Sokolniki Park.
Ice Palace Krylatskoye
Krylatskoye Ice Palace is an indoor ice arena for speed skating and bandy located in Krylatskoye District, Moscow, Russia. It is the home of Dynamo Moscow bandy club.
Krylatskoye Sports Complex Archery Field
The Krylatskoye Sports Complex Archery Field is a sports venue located in Moscow, Russia. Located near the Canoeing and Rowing Basin, it hosted the archery competitions for the 1980 Summer Olympics.
Krylatskoye Rowing Canal
The Krylatskoye Rowing Canal is a canoe sprint and rowing venue located in the Krylatskoye Sports Complex in Moscow, Russia. Constructed in 1973, the venue hosted the 1973 European Rowing Championships. It then hosted canoeing and rowing competitions for the 1980 Summer Olympics.
Luzhniki Small Sports Arena
The Luzhniki Small Sports Arena is an 8,700-seat indoor arena that is part of the Luzhniki Sports Complex in Moscow, Russia. The Arena was built in 1956 in the Soviet Union. It hosted volleyball competitions during the 1980 Summer Olympics.
Moscow Street Circuit
Moscow Street Circuit is a street circuit which was used on 6 June 2015 during the ninth ePrix of Formula E. The current layout, which remains subject to FIA approval and track homologation, would place the track adjacent to the Kremlin, with the main straight running along the Moskva River.
Krylatskoye Sports Complex Velodrome
The Krylatskoye Sports Complex Velodrome is an indoor velodrome in the Krylatskoye district of Moscow, Russia. It was built in 1979 according to a design from a team of architects headed up by N.I.Voronina and A.G.Ospennikov for the 1980 Summer Olympics and hosted the track cycling events.
CSKA Sports Complex
The CSKA Sports Complex is an Olympic Village that is part of CSKA Moscow and was prepared to the 1980 Summer Olympics. It is located right next to a military air field.
Swimming Pool at the Olimpiysky Sports Complex
The Swimming Pool at the Olimpiysky Sports Complex was a covered swimming centre in Moscow, Russia. The venue, built for the 1980 Summer Olympics, makes up the Olimpiysky Sports Complex architectural ensemble together with the Olimpiysky Arena.
Soviet Wings Sport Palace
Soviet Wings Universal Sport Palace is an indoor sporting arena located in Moscow, Russia. The capacity of the arena is 5,670, it was opened on December 2, 1980. It is the home arena of the MHC Krylya Sovetov ice hockey team.
Spartak Tennis Club
Spartak Tennis Club, also known as Shiryaevka, is a tennis training ground located near Sokolniki Park in Moscow, Russia. Built in 1979, it formerly formed part of the Spartak sports society. It has 15 outdoor clay courts, which remain open for four months during the year, and two indoor courts.
Dynamo Minor Arena
The Dynamo Minor Arena is a sports venue in Moscow, Russia that is located near neighboring Dynamo Stadium. Constructed in 1928, but renovated in 1979 in time for the 1980 Summer Olympics, it hosted the field hockey tournament.
Sapsan Arena
Sapsan Arena is a football stadium situated in Moscow, Russia. It hosts Kazanka Moscow, Lokomotiv Moscow's farm club, and Lokomotiv Moscow's youth team. It seats 10,000 people.
Light-Athletic Football Complex CSKA
Light-Athletic Football Complex CSKA or Football Manege CSKA is a multi-use covered stadium in Moscow, Russia. Complex is part of the CSKA Sports Complex and is its major feature that was prepared to the 1980 Summer Olympics.
Dynamo Manage
Dynamo Manage is a sports venue in Moscow, Russia that is located near neighboring Dynamo Minor Arena.
Lokomotiv Stadium
Lokomotiv Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Moscow, Russia. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Lokomotiv-2 Moscow. Presently the stadium holds 500 people, all seated. Its surface is an artificial pitch. The situated is situated a few metres away from the Perovo Metro.