Steel Aréna
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Location |
Nerudova 12 040 01 Košice, Slovakia |
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Owner | U.S. Steel Košice |
Capacity | 8 378 |
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Opened | February 24, 2006 |
Construction cost | SKK 730 million ($ 17.6 million in 2006 dollars,[1] $ 20.7 million in 2016 dollars[2])[3] |
Tenants | |
HC Košice (Slovak Extraliga) 2006 – present |
Steel Aréna – Košický štadión L. Trojáka (English: Steel Arena – Ladislav Troják Stadium in Košice) is the new home arena of the ice hockey club HC Košice.
Steel Arena opened on February 24, 2006. Its capacity is 8,343 seats and was named in honour of the general sponsor of the club – the U. S. Steel Košice (a member of the United States Steel Corporation) and also in honour of Ladislav Troják, a Košice-born hockey player who was the first Slovak to win the World Championship with the Czechoslovakian national team.
In 13-30 May 2007 Steel Arena hosted nine-pin bowling World Championships and so far, this event holds the record for attendance of nine-pin bowling contests.
Steel Aréna was one of the venues for the 2011 IIHF World Championship, which was hosted by Bratislava and Košice. The scoreboard, one of the most advanced LED scoreboards in the world was designed and manufactured by ColosseoEAS, a Slovak company.
Musical events
The arena has hosted concerts by many famous artists, spanning many different genres of music.
References
- ↑ Tables of historical exchange rates to the United States dollar
- ↑ "Consumer Price Index (estimate) 1800–". Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. Retrieved November 10, 2015.
- ↑ http://www.hckosice.sk/sk/archiv/detail/kosicka-steel-arena-slavnostne-otvorena-+-fotogaleria/2739
External links
- Official website of Steel Aréna
- Official website of HC Košice
- Official website of U. S. Steel Košice
Gallery
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Steel Arena opening (February 24, 2006)
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Grand opening ceremony
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The first ice hockey game at the Steel Arena – "Old Boys" HC Sparta Prague vs "Old Boys" HC Košice
Coordinates: 48°42′53″N 21°14′53″E / 48.71472°N 21.24806°E