Location
Arena
Date built
Capacity
Balashikha
Balashikha Arena
2007
6,000
Belgorod
Belgorod Arena [ru ]
2021
10,100
Chelyabinsk
Traktor Ice Arena
2009
7,517
Cheboksary
Cheboksary Arena [ru ]
2015
7,500
Cherepovets
Ice Palace
2007
6,000
Kaspiysk
Ali Aliyev Sports Complex
2011
6,000
Kazan
Kazan Basket-Hall
2003
8,000
Kazan Volleyball Centre
2010
5,000
TatNeft Arena
2005
10,400
Khabarovsk
Platinum Arena
2003
7,100
Khanty-Mansiysk
Ugra Arena
2008
5,500
Khimki
Khimki Basketball Center
1970
5,025
Kolomna
Kolomna Ice Rink
2006
6,150
Krasnodar
Krasnodar Basket-Hall
2011
7,500
Krasnoyarsk
Sever Arena
2011
4,100
Yarygin Sports Palace
1981
5,000
Platinum Arena Krasnoyarsk [ru ]
2018
7,000
Lyubertsy
Triumph Sports Palace
4,000
Magnitogorsk
Metallurg Arena
2007
7,800
Moscow
CSKA Arena
2015
14,000
CSKA Ice Palace
1964
5,600
Dynamo Sports Hall
1980
5,000
Krylatskoye Sports Palace
2006
5,000
Luzhniki Palace of Sports [ 1]
1956
11,500
Luzhniki Small Sports Arena
1956
8,700
Megasport Arena [ 2]
2006
13,926
Mytishi Arena
2005
9,000
Sokolniki Arena
1956
5,000
Universal Sports Palace
1980
5,670
VTB Arena
2019
12,273
Nizhnekamsk
Neftekhimik Ice Palace
2005
5,500
Nizhny Novgorod
Konovalenko Sports Palace
1967
4,300
Trade Union Sports Palace
1965
5,600
Novokuznetsk
Metallurgists Sports Palace
1984
6,818
Novosibirsk
Ice Sports Palace Sibir
1964
7,400
Sibir Arena
2023
10,634
Odintsovo
Live Arena
2022
11,000
Omsk
Blinov Sports and Concerts Complex
1986
5,500
G Drive Arena
2022
12,000
Penza
Dizel Arena
2011
5,500
Perm
Universal Sports Palace Molot
1966
7,000
Podolsk
Vityaz Ice Palace
2000
5,500
Rostov
Rostov Palace of Sports
1967
4,000
Saint Petersburg
SKA Arena
2023
21,500
Ice Palace [ 3]
2000
12,300
Sibur Arena
2013
7,120
Yubileyny Sports Palace
1967
7,044
Saransk
Ogarev Arena
2021
7,800
Saratov
Kristall Ice Sports Palace
1969
6,100
Sochi
Adler Arena
2012
8,000
Bolshoy Ice Dome
2012
12,000
Iceberg Skating Palace
2012
12,000
Shayba Arena
2013
7,000
Tolyatti
Lada Arena
2013
6,600
Ufa
Ice Palace Salavat Yulaev
1967
4,043
Ufa Arena
2007
8,250
Vladivostok
Fetisov Arena
2013
7,000
Yaroslavl
Arena 2000
2001
9,070
Yekaterinburg
Yekaterinburg Sports Palace
1970
5,500
Russian indoor arenas sorted by capacity
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Rank
Location
Arena
Date built
Capacity
Tenants
Image
1
Saint Petersburg
SKA Arena
2023
21,500
SKA
2
Moscow
CSKA Arena
2015
14,000
HC CSKA Moscow
3
Moscow
Megasport Arena
2006
13,926
HC Spartak Moscow , PBC CSKA
4
Moscow
VTB Arena
2019
12,273
HC Dynamo Moscow
5
Sochi
Bolshoy Ice Dome
2012
12,000
HC Sochi
6
Omsk
G-Drive Arena
2022
12,000
Avangard Omsk
7
Sochi
Iceberg Skating Palace
2012
12,000
8
Moscow
Luzhniki Palace of Sports
1956
11,500
9
Novosibirsk
Sibir Arena
2023
10,500
HC Sibir
10
Kazan
TatNeft Arena
2005
10,400
HC Ak Bars
11
Belgorod
Belgorod Arena
2021
10,100
VC Belgorie
New Olimpiisky Arena (April 2023)
Arenas
Capacity
City
Planned opening year
New CSKA Ice Palace
14,000[ 6]
Moscow
2026
UMMC Arena
12,000
Yekaterinburg
2024
New Torpedo Arena
12,000[ 7]
Nizhny Novgorod
2025
New Olimpiisky Arena
12,000[ 8]
Moscow
2025
Luzhniki Palace of Sports
12,000[ 9]
Moscow
2026
Perm Ice Palace
10,000[ 10]
Perm
2027
RMK Arena
5,000[ 11]
Chelyabinsk
2025
CSKA Basketball Center
5,129[ 12]
Moscow
2024
Multifunctional Volleyball Center
6,000[ 13]
Yaroslavl
2024
Gazprom Arena
5,500[ 14]
Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk
2027
Rostov-on-Don Palace of Sports
5,000[ 15]
Rostov-on-Don
2024
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