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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Minsk-ArenaMinsk-Arena - Wikipedia

    Minsk Arena (Belarusian: Мінск-Арэна) is the main indoor arena in Minsk, Belarus. The Minsk-Arena complex includes the main multi-purpose arena (capable of hosting 15,000 spectators) with an open multi-level parking lot (with 1,080 parking spaces) alongside an interconnected 2,000-seat velodrome and a 3,000-seat speed skating rink .

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  2. Dinamo (Minsk), 1948, +375 (17) 279-09-19, Pobeditelei prosp. 111, Minsk, Belarus, 220020

  3. 2010–11 IIHF Continental Cup played in Dinamo Minsk home arena. Dinamo was founded in 2003, taking the name of the Minsk club Dinamo, and won the Belarusian Extraleague championship title once and the Belarus Cup twice. [citation needed] On 26 March 26, 2008, the KHL confirmed the Belarusian club's inclusion in the Bobrov Division.

  4. www.belarus.by › architecture › minsk-arenaMinsk Arena | Belarus.by

    Minsk Arena, the home rink for HC Dinamo Minsk of the Kontinental Hockey League, hosts big matches and competitions. Among them is International Christmas Ice Hockey Tournament for the prizes of the President of Belarus. The popularity of Minsk Arena as a venue for high-level international tournaments in various sports increases every year:

  5. Dinamo (Minsk), 1948, +375 (17) 279-09-19, Pobeditelei prosp. 111, Minsk, Belarus, 220020

  6. Dinamo National Olympic Stadium (Belarusian: Нацыянальны Алімпійскі стадыён Дынама, romanized: Natsyyanalny Alimpiiski stadyyon Dynama, Belarusian pronunciation: [stadɨˈjɔn dɨˈnama]) is a multi-purpose stadium in Minsk, Belarus. It first opened in 1934 and has had several renovations over the years ...

  7. Nov 28, 2016 · Dinamo was founded in 2003, taking the name of the historic club, and won champion title and Belarusian Cup twice. On March 26, 2008, the KHL confirmed the Belarusian club's inclusion in the Bobrov Division. Dinamo-Minsk started to play on the ice of Minsk Palace of Sports and was relocated to the newly built Minsk-Arena in December 2009. The ...

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