Arenas
Ostravar Aréna
Ostravar Aréna is one of the most modern multi-purpose venues in the Czech Republic. It serves as the home arena of the ice hockey club HC VÍTKOVICE RIDERA and has hosted the Ice Hockey World Championships in 2004, 2015, and 2024. Other major sporting events held here include the 1994 IIHF World Junior Championship, the 2010 FIBA Women’s Basketball World Championship, the 2017 European Figure Skating Championships, as well as Davis Cup and Fed Cup matches. The arena also regularly hosts cultural events, featuring not only well-known Czech performers and bands but also international stars. With a capacity of up to 11,000 spectators, it offers an ideal space for staging large-scale events.

Photo credit: Vítkovice Aréna.
Multifunctional Hall
The Multifunctional Hall next to Ostravar Aréna is primarily used by youth, junior, and academy teams of HC VÍTKOVICE RIDERA. It also serves as a training facility and a venue for public skating. Over the years, it has hosted important events such as the 2007 European Floorball Tour, Group B of the 2008 Men’s World Floorball Championships, and games of the 2013 Women’s World Floorball Championships. The Multifunctional Hall also hosts cultural events featuring well-known music bands. The main stand has a seating capacity of 502.

Photo credit: Vítkovice Aréna.
