Ice Palace Salavat Yulaev

Tolpar Ufa ( MHL, since 2009) Agidel Ufa ( since 2010)

The Sports Palace Salavat Yulaev (Russian Дворец спорта " Салават Юлаев ") is a 4,043 -seat ice rink in Ufa, Russia, which was opened in 1967.

History

The Sports Palace was built by a local construction company in 1967 and opened on 28 October 1967. The building consisted of two ice rinks with 4,200 respectively 1,500 spectators. In addition, the hall for concerts and other sporting events can be converted. In 1993, a tennis court was built right next to the ice rink. In the 1990s, the lighting system of the ice rinks also been renewed and new scoreboards installed.

In the ice rink was until 2007 the resident hockey club Salavat Yulaev Ufa its home games before moving into the Ufa - Arena. Since 2009 bear Tolpar Ufa, the junior team of Salavat from the Molodjoschnaja Chokkeinaja League, as well as Agidel Ufa, a women's team of the highest Russian league, play their home games in the hall.

In January 2012, the Sports Palace was closed for renovation and the Ice Hockey World Championship U20 juniors in 2013, which was carried out at the Sports Palace, and the Ufa - Arena reopened. During this tournament, used larger ice rink has a reduced capacity of 3,500 seats.

Sports events

  • Cup of the USSR in figure skating
  • 1970 USSR Cup in boxing
  • 1971 final of the Spartakiade the peoples of the USSR in gymnastics
  • 1974 USSR championship in wrestling
  • 1975 USSR Championship in Gymnastics
  • 1978 International Ice Hockey Tournament for the Sovetsky Sport Cup
  • 1996 Ice Hockey European Championship U18 Juniors
  • 2013 Ice Hockey World Championship U20 Junior
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