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{{short description|Indoor sporting arena in Russia}}
{{Infobox stadium
{{Infobox stadium
| name = Basketball Center Of Moscow Region
| name = Khimki Basketball Center
| nickname = Novator
| fullname = Khimki Basketball Center Of Moscow Region
| image =
| nickname = Basketball Center
| caption =
| former_names = Innovator Sports Palace
| size = 250px
| image = Khimki Basketball Center.png
| location = [[Khimki]], [[Moscow Region]], [[Russia]]
| caption =
| location = [[Khimki, Russia]] ([[Moscow Region]])
| coordinates = {{coord|55.885945|37.456298|type:landmark}}
| coordinates = {{coord|55.885945|37.456298|type:landmark|display=inline,title}}
| broke_ground =
| broke_ground =
| opened = 1970
| opened = 1970
| renovated = 2005, 2009, 2010
| renovated = 2005, 2009, 2010
| owner =
| owner =
| operator =
| operator =
| expanded = 2009, 2010
| expanded = 2009, 2010
| surface = [[Parquetry#Basketball courts|Parquet]]
| surface = [[Parquetry#Basketball courts|Parquet]]
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| project_manager =
| project_manager =
| main_contractors =
| main_contractors =
| tenants = [[BC Khimki Moscow Region|Khimki Moscow Region]]
| former_names = Innovator Sports Palace
| tenants = [[Khimki Moscow Region]]
| construction_cost =
| construction_cost =
| seating_capacity = [[Basketball]]:<br/>{{nowrap|5,025 (total capacity with lounges)<ref>[http://www.sportsdaily.ru/articles/zenit-ostanovit-tsska-62208 «Зенит» остановит ЦСКА? {{in lang|ru}}.]</ref><ref>[http://www.sport-express.ua/basketball/beurocups/news/194599-sokrushenie-barselony-himki-barselona-78-65-evroliga-top-16.html Сокрушение "Барселоны". "Химки" - "Барселона" - 78:65. Евролига. Топ-16 {{in lang|ru}}.]</ref>}}<br/> 4,000 (regular fan seats)<ref>[http://www.vtb-league.com/en/team/181750/ Home arena: Sportscomplex BCMO Capacity: 4000 spectators.]</ref><br/> 164 (VIP seating)<br/>45 (media seating)
| seating_capacity = [[Basketball]]:<br>6,000 (fan seating)<br>164 (VIP seating)<br>45 (media seating)
}}
}}


'''Basketball Center Of Moscow Region''', or Basketball Center Of Moscow Oblast (also known as Novator or Innovator Sports Palace), is an [[indoor arena|indoor sporting arena]] located in [[Khimki]], [[Moscow Region]], [[Russia]]. The fan [[seating capacity]] of the arena for [[basketball]] games is 6,000.<ref>[http://archive.is/20120804173016/http://www.mosgid.ru/mesta/dvorets-sporta-novator-976.html mosgid.ru Дворец Спорта «Новатор» в Московской области {{ru icon}}.]</ref> It is the home arena of the [[VTB United League]] professional basketball club [[Khimki Moscow Region]]. The arena can also be used to host [[concerts]].
'''Khimki Basketball Center''', or Khimki Basketball Center of Moscow Region, is an [[indoor arena|indoor sporting arena]] that is located in [[Khimki, Russia]]. The total seating capacity of the arena for [[basketball]] games is 5,025,<ref>[http://www.sportsdaily.ru/articles/zenit-ostanovit-tsska-62208 «Зенит» остановит ЦСКА? {{in lang|ru}}.]</ref><ref>[http://www.sport-express.ua/basketball/beurocups/news/194599-sokrushenie-barselony-himki-barselona-78-65-evroliga-top-16.html Сокрушение "Барселоны". "Химки" - "Барселона" - 78:65. Евролига. Топ-16 {{in lang|ru}}.]</ref> which includes the arena's lounge areas. The arena's regular fan seating capacity is 4,000.<ref>[http://www.vtb-league.com/en/team/181750/ Home arena: Sportscomplex BCMO Capacity: 4000 spectators.]</ref> It is the home arena of the [[VTB United League]] professional basketball club [[Khimki Moscow Region BC|Khimki Moscow Region]].


In addition to the main playing hall and stands for 6,000 fan seats, the arena complex also includes: two training gyms, six locker rooms (two of which that are of [[NBA]] level), a press seating section with 45 seats and 4 commentator cabins, a location setup for TV cameras, a VIP-persons seating section with 164 seats, a media press room center, a post production center, and other features.<ref>[http://www.bckhimki.ru/tickets/novator/ bckhimki.ru Баскетбольный центр {{ru icon}}.]</ref>
The main playing hall and stands contain 4,000 seats, the arena complex also includes: two training gyms, six locker rooms (two of which are of [[NBA]] level), a press seating section with 45 seats, and 4 commentator cabins, a location setup for TV cameras, a VIP-persons seating section with 164 seats, a media press room center, a post production center, and other features.<ref>[http://www.bckhimki.ru/tickets/novator/ bckhimki.ru Баскетбольный центр {{in lang|ru}}.]</ref>


==History==
==History==
The arena was originally opened in the year 1970. In 2005, it was renovated and remodeled. After [[Khimki Moscow Region]] qualified to play in the [[Euroleague 2009-10|Euroleague 2009-10 season]], the arena was again further renovated and updated, and its fan seating capacity was increased from 3,500 to 6,000, in order to meet [[Euroleague]] arena requirements.
The arena was originally opened in the year 1970. In 2005, it was reconstructed, renovated, and remodeled. After [[Khimki Moscow Region BC|Khimki Moscow Region]] qualified to play in the [[2009–10 Euroleague|2009–10 EuroLeague season]], the arena was again further renovated and updated, and its regular fan seating capacity was increased from 3,500 to 4,000, with the arena's overall capacity being increased to 5,025, including lounge areas. Starting with the [[2016–17 Euroleague|2016–17 EuroLeague season]], the [[EuroLeague]] no longer allowed Khimki to play its home EuroLeague games at the arena, since it did not meet the EuroLeague's minimum arena seating capacity rule of at least 5,000 regular fan seats.


The arena was used to host the [[Eurocup 2011-12]] Finals.
The arena was used to host the [[2012 Eurocup Basketball Final Four|2012 EuroCup Final Four]].


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.bckhimki.ru/tickets/novator/ BC Khimki Arena Site] {{ru icon}}
*[http://www.bckhimki.ru/tickets/novator/ BC Khimki Arena Site] {{in lang|ru}}
*[http://archive.is/20120804173016/http://www.mosgid.ru/mesta/dvorets-sporta-novator-976.html BC Khimki Arena Info] {{ru icon}}
*[https://archive.today/20120804173016/http://www.mosgid.ru/mesta/dvorets-sporta-novator-976.html BC Khimki Arena Info] {{in lang|ru}}
*[http://www.bckhimki.ru/files/bcentre/12.jpg BC Khimki Arena Picture]
*[http://www.bckhimki.ru/files/bcentre/12.jpg BC Khimki Arena Picture]


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[[Category:Sports venues completed in 1970]]
[[Category:Sports venues completed in 1970]]
[[Category:Buildings and structures in Moscow Oblast]]
[[Category:Buildings and structures in Moscow Oblast]]
[[Category:Khimki]]
[[Category:Sport in Khimki]]

Latest revision as of 13:08, 27 February 2024

Khimki Basketball Center
Basketball Center
Map
Full nameKhimki Basketball Center Of Moscow Region
Former namesInnovator Sports Palace
LocationKhimki, Russia (Moscow Region)
Coordinates55°53′09″N 37°27′23″E / 55.885945°N 37.456298°E / 55.885945; 37.456298
CapacityBasketball:
5,025 (total capacity with lounges)[1][2]
4,000 (regular fan seats)[3]
164 (VIP seating)
45 (media seating)
SurfaceParquet
Construction
Opened1970
Renovated2005, 2009, 2010
Expanded2009, 2010
Tenants
Khimki Moscow Region

Khimki Basketball Center, or Khimki Basketball Center of Moscow Region, is an indoor sporting arena that is located in Khimki, Russia. The total seating capacity of the arena for basketball games is 5,025,[4][5] which includes the arena's lounge areas. The arena's regular fan seating capacity is 4,000.[6] It is the home arena of the VTB United League professional basketball club Khimki Moscow Region.

The main playing hall and stands contain 4,000 seats, the arena complex also includes: two training gyms, six locker rooms (two of which are of NBA level), a press seating section with 45 seats, and 4 commentator cabins, a location setup for TV cameras, a VIP-persons seating section with 164 seats, a media press room center, a post production center, and other features.[7]

History

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The arena was originally opened in the year 1970. In 2005, it was reconstructed, renovated, and remodeled. After Khimki Moscow Region qualified to play in the 2009–10 EuroLeague season, the arena was again further renovated and updated, and its regular fan seating capacity was increased from 3,500 to 4,000, with the arena's overall capacity being increased to 5,025, including lounge areas. Starting with the 2016–17 EuroLeague season, the EuroLeague no longer allowed Khimki to play its home EuroLeague games at the arena, since it did not meet the EuroLeague's minimum arena seating capacity rule of at least 5,000 regular fan seats.

The arena was used to host the 2012 EuroCup Final Four.

References

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