Name O2 ArenaAlternate: Sazka Arena, O2 Arena Prague
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Sparta Prague vs Mladá Boleslav
Fri 21 Feb 2025 17:30
Established2004 (21 years old)
Capacity17,383
Build Cost€ 630 Million
ArchitectCountryCzechia
LocationPrague ,Czech Republic
TimezoneCoordinates50°6′17.14″N 14°29′36.59″E
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Upcoming 21 Feb | Sparta Pragu  | - | Mladá Boles |  | 5:30pm |
25 Feb | Litvinov  | - | Sparta Pragu |  | 5:30pm |
28 Feb | Sparta Pragu  | - | Bílí Tygř |  | 5:30pm |
04 Mar | Sparta Pragu  | - | Kometa Brno |  | 5:00pm |
Past Events |
02 Feb | Sparta Pragu  | 4 - 0 | Plzen |  | |
28 Jan | Sparta Pragu  | 5 - 2 | Rytíři Kla |  | |
19 Jan | Sparta Pragu  | 5 - 4 | Mountfield H |  | |
14 Jan | Sparta Pragu  | 2 - 6 | Färjestad B |  | |
12 Jan | Sparta Pragu  | 5 - 3 | Litvinov |  | |
10 Jan | Sparta Pragu  | 5 - 1 | Vitkovice |  | |
07 Jan | Mladá Boles  | 2 - 1 | Sparta Pragu |  | |
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O2 Arena (formerly Sazka Arena, stylised as O2 arena) is a multi-purpose arena, in Prague, Czech Republic. It is home to HC Sparta Prague of the Czech Extraliga and is the second-largest ice hockey arena in Europe.
It has hosted important sporting events such as the two Ice Hockey World Championships (2004 and 2015), first edition of prestigious tennis Laver Cup, the European Athletics Indoor Championships, the Euroleague Final Four 2006, the World Floorball Championship, the Davis Cup finals, as well as a handful of NHL and KHL games, including a 2014 Gagarin Cup final. It can also host stage shows, such as concerts, and other large-scale events.

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