Luzhniki Palace of Sports
Luzhniki Palace of Sports, formerly Sports Palace of the Central Lenin Stadium, is an arena in Moscow, Russia, a part of the Luzhniki Sports Complex. Geographical location is {{coor d|55.722440|N|37.547525|E}} Built in 1956, it originally had the spectator capacity of 13,700. In the past it was a host for World and European championships in ice hockey, gymnastics, volleyball, basketball, boxing and other sports.
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Central Lenin Stadium - Arena - Moscow - Russia - 1956 - Ice hockey - Gymnastics - Volleyball - Basketball - Boxing
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It hosted the 1972 Summit Series between the Soviet Union and Canada and was a venue for gymnastics and judo events at the 1980 Summer Olympics.
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1972 - Summit Series - Soviet Union - Canada - Gymnastics - Judo - 1980 Summer Olympics
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In 2002 the arena experienced the main reconstruction and the seating capacity is now 11,500. Presently, it is primarily used for ice hockey, and is the home arena for CSKA Moscow.
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2002 - Arena - Seating capacity - Ice hockey - CSKA Moscow
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