Druzhba Palace of Sports

Druzhba Palace of Sports
Druzhba Palace of Sports
Location Prospect Ilyich 93 а 83003, Donets'k, Ukraine[1][2]
Coordinates 48°0′4.36″N 37°50′41.03″E / 48.0012111°N 37.8447306°E / 48.0012111; 37.8447306Coordinates: 48°0′4.36″N 37°50′41.03″E / 48.0012111°N 37.8447306°E / 48.0012111; 37.8447306
Built 1975-1976[3][4]
Opened 1976[5]
Renovated 2010-2011[5]
Surface 61x29 (Ice Hockey)[5]
61x30 meters[3]
Capacity 4,130 (Ice Hockey)[6]
4,700 (Sport events)[2]
5,100 (Concerts)
Tenants
HC Donbass (2011-present)
BC Donetsk (2006-present)

Druzhba Palace of Sports (Ukrainian: Палац спорту "Дружба") is an indoor arena in Donets'k, Ukraine. Built in 1975[3], it has a seating capacity of 4,700 people for sporting events[2] and 5,100 for concerts[3] and is the regular home venue of BC Donetsk basketball team and HC Donbass Ice Hockey team.[4]

The arena hosts the annual Pole Vault Stars meeting, which is hosted by Sergey Bubka and has featured numerous world record performances.[7].

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