TatNeft Arena
Tatneft Arena (ru: Татнефть Арена) is an indoor sporting arena located in Kazan, [[Russia]. The venue got its name to sponsorship reasons (Tatneft is a russian oil producing company). The capacity of the arena is 10,000 and was opened in 2005. The arena is home to Ak Bars Kazan of the Kontinental Hockey League.
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Location | Kazan, Russia |
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Coordinates | 55°49′2″N 49°7′28″E |
Capacity | Kickboxing/Boxing: 9,500 Ice Hockey: 8,890 Concerts: 10,400 |
Field size | 60×28 m |
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Opened | August 29, 2005 |
Construction cost | $50 Million USD |
Tenants | |
Ak Bars Kazan (KHL) (2005–present) JHC Bars (MHL) (2009-present) | |
Website | |
http://www.tatneftarena.ru |
Tatneft Cup
Every year since the 2008 kickboxing tournament called Tatneft Cup is held in the arena. Tournament consists of three tournaments in three weight categories (-70 kg, -80 kg, +80 kg) with 4 selections of 1/8 finals, 2 selections of quarter-finals, semi-finals and final tournament. The tournament is according to the K-1 rules, in 3x3 format with the exception of the fight going to an automatic 4th extension round if there is no knockdown during the first three rounds.[1]
Tatneft Cup Champions:
Year | -70 kg champion | -80 kg champion | +80 kg champion |
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2016 [2] | ![]() |
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2015 [3] | ![]() |
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2014 | ![]() |
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2013 | ![]() |
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2012 [4] | ![]() |
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2011 [5] | ![]() |
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2010 | ![]() |
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2009 | ![]() |
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See also
References
- UNIVERSAL TNA RULES OF PROFESSIONAL FIGHTING JSC “TATNEFT”
- Tatneft Cup Final Results: Ulyanov, Shelepov and Lushin Score 2016 Tournament Titles
- Tatneft Cup Final Kazan: Results
- Tatneft Cup 2012 Final Results Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine
- Tatneft Cup 2011 Final Results Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine