List of Kontinental Hockey League arenas

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Current arenas

ImageArenaLocationTeam(s)CapacityOpened
Fetisov Arena 2013.jpg Fetisov Arena Vladivostok Admiral Vladivostok 5,5002013
Arena Platinum.jpg Platinum Arena Khabarovsk Amur Khabarovsk 7,1002003
Sibir Arena Novosibirsk.jpg Sibir Arena Novosibirsk Sibir Novosibirsk 10,6342023
G-Drive Arena vid s ul. Lukashevicha.jpg G-Drive Arena Omsk Avangard Omsk 12,0112022
Barys Arena 08.2015.jpg Barys Arena Astana Barys Astana 12,0002015
Arena Mytishchi front.jpg Mytishchi Arena Mytishchi Red Star Kunlun 7,0002005
Traktor Arena.jpg Traktor Ice Arena Chelyabinsk Traktor Chelyabinsk 7,5002009
Uralets Ice Palace.jpg KRK Uralets Yekaterinburg Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg 5,5721972
Arena Metallurg.jpg Arena Metallurg Magnitogorsk Metallurg Magnitogorsk 7,8002007
Ledovyi dvorets Ufa - panoramio.jpg Ufa Arena Ufa Salavat Yulaev Ufa 8,0702007
SCC Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk.jpg Neftekhimik Ice Palace Nizhnekamsk Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk 5,5002005
Kazan view from Riviera Hotel 08-2016 img3.jpg TatNeft Arena Kazan Ak Bars Kazan 8,8902005
Lada Arena.jpg Lada Arena Tolyatti Lada Togliatti 6,0002013
Nagorny Trade Union Sport Palace.jpg Trade Union Sport Palace Nizhny Novgorod Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod 5,6001965
Sochi adler aerial view 2018 24.jpg Bolshoy Ice Dome Sochi HC Sochi 12,0002012
Arena 2000.jpg Arena 2000 Yaroslavl Lokomotiv Yaroslavl 9,0702001
Ice Palace Cherepovets.jpg Ice Palace Cherepovets Severstal Cherepovets 5,6852006
Balashikha Arena.jpg Balashikha Arena Balashikha Vityaz Podolsk 5,5252007
VTB Ice Palace1.jpg CSKA Arena Moscow CSKA Moscow 12,1002015
VTB Arena8.jpg VTB Arena Moscow Dynamo Moscow 10,4952019
Moscow Megasport Arena asv2018-08 img1.jpg Megasport Sport Palace Moscow Spartak Moscow 11,7482006
SKA Arena1.jpg SKA Arena Saint Petersburg SKA Saint Petersburg 21,5422023
Minsk Arena.JPG Minsk-Arena Minsk Dinamo Minsk 15,0862010

Future/proposed arenas

Future, Proposed Arenas
ArenaTeamLocationCapacityOpening
Rosneft Arena CSKA Moscow Moscow 18,000 – 20,0002025 (projected)
UGMK Arena Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg Yekaterinburg ~12,000 [1] 2024
New Torpedo Arena Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod Nizhny Novgorod 12,000 [2] 2025

Former arenas

Eastern Conference
Kharlamov Division
Team Arena Years Used Capacity Opened City Reference
Traktor Chelyabinsk
Yunost Sport Palace 2008–20093,6501967 Chelyabinsk
Kunlun Red Star
Wukesong Arena 2016–202014,0002008 Beijing
Feiyang Ice Skating Center2016–20204,800 Shanghai
Lada Togliatti
Volgar Sports Palace 2008–20102,9001975 Tolyatti
Chernyshev Division
Team Arena Years Used Capacity Opened City Reference
Barys Astana
Kazakhstan Sports Palace 2008–20154,0702001 Astana
Avangard Omsk Blinov Sports and Concerts Complex 1987–20075,5001986 Omsk
Arena Omsk 2008–201810,3182007
Balashikha Arena 2018–20225,5252007 Balashikha
Sibir Novosibirsk Ice Sports Palace Sibir 1964–20237,4001964 Novosibirsk
Western Conference
Bobrov Division
Team Arena Years Used Capacity Opened City Reference
Dinamo Minsk
Minsk Sports Palace 2008–20093,3111966 Minsk
Spartak Moscow
Sokolniki Arena 2008–20165,5301956 Moscow
Luzhniki Small Sports Arena 2016–20178,5121956
CSKA Arena 2017–202112,1002015
SKA Saint Petersburg Yubileyny Sports Palace 1964–20057,0001964 Saint Petersburg
Ice Palace 2005–202412,3002000
Tarasov Division
Team Arena Years Used Capacity Opened City Reference
Dynamo Moscow
Luzhniki Small Sports Arena 2008–20158,5121956 Moscow
VTB Ice Palace 2015–201812,1002015
Megasport Sport Palace 2018–201812,1262006
Vityaz Moscow Region
Ice Hockey Center 2004 2008-20133,3002004 Chekhov
Vityaz Ice Palace 2013-20225,5002000 Podolsk
CSKA Moscow
CSKA Ice Palace 2008-20185,5001991 Moscow

Former teams

Former Teams Arenas
Team (years in KHL) Arena Years Used Capacity Opened City Reference
Khimik Voskresensk
(2008–2009)
Podmoskovie Ice Palace 2008–20094,5001966 Voskresensk
MVD Balashikha
(2008–2010)
Balashikha Arena 2008–20105,5252007 Balashikha
Lev Poprad
(2011–2012)
Poprad Ice Stadium 2011–20124,5001973 Poprad
Donbass Donetsk
(2012–2014)
Druzhba Arena 2012–20144,1301976 Donetsk
Lev Prague
(2012–2014)
Tipsport Arena 2012–201413,2381962 Prague
O2 Arena (selected games)2012–201417,3832004 Prague
Atlant Moscow Oblast
(2008–2015)
Mytishchi Arena 2008–20157,0002005 Mytishchi
Metallurg Novokuznetsk
(2008–2017)
Kuznetsk Metallurgists Sports Palace 2008–20177,5331984 Novokuznetsk
Medveščak Zagreb
(2013–2017)
Dom Sportova 2013–20176,4001972 Zagreb
Arena Zagreb (selected games)2013–201415,2002008 Zagreb
Yugra Khanty-Mansiysk
(2010–2018)
Arena Ugra 2010–20185,5002008 Khanty-Mansiysk
HC Slovan Bratislava
(2012-2019)
Ondrej Nepela Arena 2012–201910,0551940 (2011) Bratislava
Jokerit Helsinki
(2014-2022)
Hartwall Arena 2014–202213,5061997 Helsinki
Dinamo Riga
(2008-2022)
Arena Riga 2008–202210,3002006 Riga

Neutral venues, selected/ special games

Arena
Team Arena Years Used Capacity Opened City Reference
CSKA Moscow
Megasport Arena 2010 (1 game)14,0002006 Moscow
Dynamo Moscow
Megasport Arena 2008 (1 game), 2010 (5 games)14,0002006 Moscow
Lev Prague
O2 Arena (selected games)2012–201417,3832004 Prague
Dinamo Minsk
Bobruisk Arena 2010-2012 (7 games)7,1912008 Bobruisk
Dinamo Riga
Barona Areena 2008 (2 games)7,0171999 Espoo
Liepājas Olympic Center ice arena2009 (2 games), 2011 (1 game), 2016 (2 games)2,2831998 Liepāja
Tondiraba Ice Hall 2016 (2 games)7,7002014 Tallinn
Inbox.lv ledus halle 2016 (2 games)2,0002002 Riga
Barys Astana
Ice Palace 2012 (1 game)12,3002000 Saint Petersburg
SKA Saint Petersburg
Siemens Arena 2009 (1 game)8,7502004 Vilnius
Vaillant Arena 2010 (1 game)7,0801979 Davos
Medveščak Zagreb
Arena Zagreb (selected games)2013–201415,2002008 Zagreb
HC Sochi
Shayba Arena (selected games)20177,0002013 Sochi

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