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Sporting arena in Yekaterinburg, Russia "DIVS Arena" redirects here. Not to be confused with Palace of Sporting Games "Uralochka" (DIVS).
KRK Uralets
LocationYekaterinburg, Russia
CapacityIce hockey 5,545
Opened1970
Tenants
Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg (KHL)
(2006–present)
Avto (MHL) (2009–present)

KRK Uralets, Uralets Arena, or Yekaterinburg Sports Palace (DIVS), is an indoor sporting arena located in Yekaterinburg, Russia. It is used for various indoor events and is the home arena of the Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg ice hockey club. The capacity of the arena is 5,545 spectators.

KRK Uralets was built in 1972.

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Current arenas in the Kontinental Hockey League
Eastern
Conference
Chernyshev Division
Kharlamov Division
Western
Conference
Bobrov Division
Tarasov Division

56°49′02″N 60°35′42″E / 56.817345°N 60.594998°E / 56.817345; 60.594998

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