Indoor arena in Moscow, Russia
The Luzhniki Small Sports Arena (formerly, the Minor Arena of the
Central Lenin Stadium;
Russian: Малая спортивная арена Лужники) 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.
[1]
It also hosted events of the
1973 Summer Universiade, 1986
Goodwill Games,
Spartakiads of the Peoples of the USSR,
Legends Cup 2018 and 2020
[2]
[3] and others. The arena was the home arena of
ice hockey club
Dynamo Moscow from 2000–2015.
[4]
See also
References
External links
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20th century |
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1964:
Komazawa Volleyball Courts,
Yokohama Cultural Gymnasium (final)
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1968:
Juan de la Barrera Olympic Gymnasium (final),
Juan Escutia Sports Palace,
Revolution Ice Rink
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1972:
Volleyballhalle
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1976:
Montreal Forum (final),
Paul Sauvé Centre
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1980:
Druzhba Multipurpose Arena,
Minor Arena of the Central Lenin Stadium (final)
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1984:
Long Beach Arena
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1988:
Hanyang University Gymnasium,
Jamsil Gymnasium (final),
Saemaul Sports Hall
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1992:
Palau dels Esports de Barcelona,
Palau Sant Jordi (final),
Pavelló de la Vall d'Hebron
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1996:
Clayton County International Park (2-man),
Omni Coliseum (indoor final),
Stegeman Coliseum
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21st century |
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2000:
Bondi Beach,
Sydney Entertainment Centre (indoor final),
Sydney Showground Pavilion 4
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2004:
Faliro Olympic Beach Volleyball Centre,
Peace and Friendship Stadium
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2008:
Beijing Institute of Technology Gymnasium,
Capital Indoor Stadium (indoor final),
Chaoyang Park Beach Volleyball Ground
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2012:
Earls Court Exhibition Centre,
Horse Guards Parade
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2016:
Copacabana Beach,
Maracanãzinho
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2020:
Ariake Arena,
Shiokaze Park
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2024:
Paris Expo Porte de Versailles,
Champ de Mars
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2028:
Honda Center,
Santa Monica State Beach
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2032:
Coomera Indoor Sports Centre,
Broadbeach, Queensland,
Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre
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