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Revision as of 08:17, 21 July 2015
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Location | Chemin du Viaduc 14 1008 Prilly Lausanne, Switzerland |
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Coordinates | 46°31′43.38″N 6°36′0.40″E / 46.5287167°N 6.6001111°E |
Capacity | Ice hockey: 7,600 Tennis: 6,237 |
Opened | 1984 |
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HC Lausanne (Ice hockey) Davis Cup (Switzerland-Belgium) (2008) |
Centre intercommunal de glace de Malley (abbreviation CIG de Malley and CIGM) is an Indoor arena located in Lausanne, Switzerland. It is primarily used for ice hockey, and is the home arena of the HC Lausanne. CIG de Malley opened in 1984 and holds 9,000 people,[1] although because most of the arena consists of terraces a maximum of 12,000 people can attend the games.[2]
The arena hosted the European champions cup final on April 2, 1987, in which Tracer Milano prevailed over Maccabi Tel Aviv 71-69[3][4] in front of 10,500 spectators.[4] Other important basketball matches hosted at the Malley include the 1994[5] and 2000 Saporta Cup finals.[6]
The CIGM hosted the 1997 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships as well as the 1990 and 2008 European Men's Artistic Gymnastics Championships.
It also hosted the Grand Prix of Skateboarding in 1996, 1998, 2000 and 2002.[7]