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Arena Khimki

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Location
  
Khimki, Russia

Built
  
2005-2008

Opened
  
20 September 2008

Field size
  
105 x 68

Capacity
  
18,636

Phone
  
+7 495 572-22-38

Arena Khimki

Architect
  
Mihailo Stupar (Maritimo Group)

Address
  
ul. Kirova, 24, Khimki, Moskovskaya oblast', Russia, 141402

Hours
  
Open today · Open 24 hoursTuesdayOpen 24 hoursWednesdayOpen 24 hoursThursdayOpen 24 hoursFridayOpen 24 hoursSaturdayOpen 24 hoursSundayClosedMondayOpen 24 hours

Teams
  
FC Dynamo Moscow, Russia national football team

Similar
  
Luzhniki Stadium, Arena CSKA, Basketball Center of Moscow, Otkrytiye Arena, Petrovsky Stadium

Profiles

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Arena Khimki (Russian: «Арена Химки») is a football stadium in Khimki, Moscow Region, Russia. The stadium holds 18,636 spectators and was opened in 2008 to become the home stadium of FC Khimki. Since 2009 Dynamo Moscow have also been playing at the Arena Khimki as their home, Dynamo Stadium, has been undergoing reconstruction. When FC Khimki were relegated from the Russian Premier League, they left for Rodina Stadium and CSKA moved to the Arena Khimki from the Luzhniki. The stadium has 6 VIP quadrants 14 individual sky-boxes. The natural pitch does not have any analogues in Russian Federation. The Arena Khimki is the only stadium in Russia using SGL technology. In the winter of 2010, the Arena Khimki became the first stadium in Russia and CIS equipped with PROZONE system. Besides Russian Premier League matches, the Arena Khimki hosted Champions League Matches (Dynamo-Celtic), Europa League Matches, Russian Cup final in 2009 and matches of Russian national team U-21 in 2009.

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Arena Khimki Wikipedia