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arena+2000 Latitude and Longitude:

57°35′22″N 39°50′55″E / 57.58944°N 39.84861°E / 57.58944; 39.84861
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Arena 2000 Lokomotiv
Location Yaroslavl, Russia
Owner RZhD
Capacity Hockey: 8,905
Concert: 8,200
Construction
Broke ground1998
OpenedOctober 12, 2001
Construction cost $62 million
Architect Skanska
Tenants
Lokomotiv Yaroslavl ( KHL)

Arena 2000 ( Russian: Универсальный Культурно-Спортивный Комплекс Арена-2000) is an arena, in Yaroslavl, Russia. It opened in 2001 and holds approximately 9,000 people. It is primarily used for ice hockey and is the home arena for Lokomotiv Yaroslavl team. It is also used for concerts, exhibitions and as a skating rink. It hosted the 2003 IIHF World U18 Championships.

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57°35′22″N 39°50′55″E / 57.58944°N 39.84861°E / 57.58944; 39.84861



arena+2000 Latitude and Longitude:

57°35′22″N 39°50′55″E / 57.58944°N 39.84861°E / 57.58944; 39.84861
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Arena 2000 Lokomotiv
Location Yaroslavl, Russia
Owner RZhD
Capacity Hockey: 8,905
Concert: 8,200
Construction
Broke ground1998
OpenedOctober 12, 2001
Construction cost $62 million
Architect Skanska
Tenants
Lokomotiv Yaroslavl ( KHL)

Arena 2000 ( Russian: Универсальный Культурно-Спортивный Комплекс Арена-2000) is an arena, in Yaroslavl, Russia. It opened in 2001 and holds approximately 9,000 people. It is primarily used for ice hockey and is the home arena for Lokomotiv Yaroslavl team. It is also used for concerts, exhibitions and as a skating rink. It hosted the 2003 IIHF World U18 Championships.

See also

External links

57°35′22″N 39°50′55″E / 57.58944°N 39.84861°E / 57.58944; 39.84861



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