Nizhniy Tagil to host Sputnik, Yuzhniy Ural’s hockey game
15 January 2015 (13:16)
January 15, 2015. On February, 14, 2015, Russian Classic, a hockey game between Nizhniy Tagil’s Sputnik (sponsored by Uralvagonzavod Corporation) and Orsk’s Yuzhniy Ural will be held in Nizhniy Tagil.
‘The tickets became available for purchase on January 15. The appealing price of 100 RUR will, the coordinators believe, attract not only hockey fans and team supporters, but also all those interested in hockey and even those who have never been to a game before. The event is planned in a way that will amuse adults and children alike,’ Uralvagonzavod Corporation’s press service says.
Tickets can be bought at Uralvagonzavod Ice Sports Palace from 3PM to 7PM and at Sputnik Hockey Club from 3PM to 6PM in Nizhniy Tagil. They will also be available through trade unions of local enterprises.
‘On February 14, the luckiest supporters will get a boost of great emotions and Russian Classic souvenirs into the bargain: a prize-drawing will take place, with seat numbers for lottery tickets. Besides, everyone can buy souvenirs as well, including hats, scarves, mittens, badges, and magnets,’ the press service says.
‘The tickets became available for purchase on January 15. The appealing price of 100 RUR will, the coordinators believe, attract not only hockey fans and team supporters, but also all those interested in hockey and even those who have never been to a game before. The event is planned in a way that will amuse adults and children alike,’ Uralvagonzavod Corporation’s press service says.
Tickets can be bought at Uralvagonzavod Ice Sports Palace from 3PM to 7PM and at Sputnik Hockey Club from 3PM to 6PM in Nizhniy Tagil. They will also be available through trade unions of local enterprises.
‘On February 14, the luckiest supporters will get a boost of great emotions and Russian Classic souvenirs into the bargain: a prize-drawing will take place, with seat numbers for lottery tickets. Besides, everyone can buy souvenirs as well, including hats, scarves, mittens, badges, and magnets,’ the press service says.
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