Winter Sports Complex Ashgabat

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Winter Sports Complex
Location Ashgabat
Broke ground 2009
Opened 2011
Owner
Construction cost €134.4 million
Tenants Turkmenistan National Team
Capacity

Winter Sports Complex (Turkmen: Gyşgy görnüşleri boýunça sport toplumy) is a multi-use indoor arena in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan. It is one of the largest ice hockey arenas in CIS.[1]

Overview

Construction of a new Ice Palace began in 2009. Turkmenistan President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov signed a contract worth 134.4 million euros with the Turkish company "Polimeks".[2]

Arena, at the corner of Atatürk and Oguzhan street. Holds 10,000 spectators. In the center will house gyms, recreational athletes and spectators, cafes and other facilities. The total area of the new sports facility is 107,000 square meters. In the center of the palace housed the ice arena measuring 60 by 30 meters. Construction was completed in October 2011.[3]

The official opening took place on 19 October and was dedicated to the 20th anniversary of Independence of Turkmenistan. The opening ceremony was attended by Russian hockey team "Sputnik" (Almetyevsk), "Bars" (Kazan), "Podhale" (Nowy Targ, Poland) and "Maribor" (Slovenia): they took part in an international tournament dedicated to the Turkmenistan Independence Day.[4]

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