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Boris Alexandrov Sports Palace

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Boris Alexandrov Sports Palace
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Former namesUst-Kamenogorsk Sports Palace (1968–1999)
Commercial center of sports and leisure (1999–2010)
LocationOskemen, Kazakhstan
OwnerKazzinc
Capacity4,400
Construction
Built1964-1968
OpenedDecember 31, 1968 (54 years ago) (1968-12-31)
Renovated2001
Tenants
Kazzinc-Torpedo (VHL) 1968-present

Boris Alexandrov Sports Palace (Kazakh: Борис Александров атындағы спорт сарайы, Borıs Aleksandrov atyndaǵy sport saraıy; Russian: Дворец спорта имени Бориса Александрова) is an ice hockey indoor arena in Oskemen, Kazakhstan. The sports palace was renamed after Soviet and Kazakhstani ice hockey player Boris Alexandrov in 2010. It is the home arena of the Kazzinc-Torpedo hockey club.[1][2]

History

The sports palace was constructed from 1964 to 1968. It was the first stadium in Kazakhstan to utilize a truss in construction. It was also the first ice hockey indoor arena in the Soviet Union to be built with a training ground. Initially, the main arena accommodated 5200 spectators. In 2001, Kazzinc company rebuilt the arena at a cost of three million dollars. After reconstruction, capacity was reduced to 4,400.

References

  1. ^ "Arena's Profile". Kazzinc-Torpedo. Archived from the original on 2013-04-29. Retrieved April 25, 2013.
  2. ^ "Arena's Profile". EuroHockey.com. Retrieved April 26, 2013.

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