Sports Palace Tyumen

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Sports Palace Tyumen
Sports Palace Tyumen
Sports Palace Tyumen
Full nameSports Palace Tyumen
Location Tyumen, Russia
Coordinates 57°9′30″N65°30′48″E / 57.15833°N 65.51333°E / 57.15833; 65.51333
Capacity 3,500
Tenants
Rubin Tyumen

Sports Palace Tyumen is an indoor sporting arena located in Tyumen, Russia. It is used for various indoor events and is the home arena of the Rubin Tyumen of the Russian Major League. The capacity of the arena is 3,500 spectators.

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