Arena Yerofey (Russian: Арена «Ерофей») is a bandy arena in Khabarovsk, Russia, which hosted the 2015 Bandy World Championship.[1] The 2018 Bandy World Championship was also hosted there, but only Division A that time around. The arena was built in 2013, is 46,000 m2 and can seat 10,000 spectators.[2] It is named after Yerofey Khabarov, the city's eponym.[citation needed]
The arena is the home ice for bandy club SKA-Neftyanik, which plays in the Super League and was its champion in 2019.[citation needed]
ArenaYerofey (Russian: Арена «Ерофей») is a bandy arena in Khabarovsk, Russia, which hosted the 2015 Bandy World Championship. The 2018 Bandy World Championship...
sporting competition is held. A stadium (plural: stadiums or stadia) or arena is a place or venue for sports or other events and consists of a field or...
in the top-tier Russian Bandy Super League at its own indoor venue ArenaYerofey. In the 2016–17 season, the club became Russian champion for the first...
in the top-tier Russian Bandy Super League at its own indoor venue ArenaYerofey. It is both the easternmost and southernmost team in the top division...
first indoor arena specifically built for bandy. Now Khabarovsk has the world's largest indoor arena specifically built for bandy, ArenaYerofey. It was venue...
563 kilometres (350 mi) (here he builds the zimovie Anadyrsk). 1649–51 – Yerofey Khabarov ascends the Olyokma River, crosses the northern Yablonoi Mountains...
Kaliningrad – Mikhail Kalinin, President Khabarovsk – explorer of Siberia Yerofey Khabarov Kingisepp – Bolshevik Viktor Kingissepp, Estonian communist revolutionary...
Khabarovsk region. The city of Khabarovsk took its name from the explorer Yerofey Khabarov Leningrad Oblast: from the city (Saint Petersburg) formerly known...