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The AIC Steppe Arena (Mongolian: AIC Степпе Арена and originally Steppe Arena), is an indoor ice hockey arena in Khan Uul District, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.. The ice rink is built per proposed standards from the International Olympic Committee which provides the opportunity to host both international and continental games.
UG Arena – Basketball / 3,000; National Amusement Park – Basketball 3x3, 600; Wrestling Palace – Boxing / 2,500; Central Cultural Palace – Esports / 1,300; MFF Football Centre – Football / 5,000; Steppe Arena – Judo, Taekwondo, Wrestling / 2,600; Gan Sports Center – Table tennis / 300; Buyant Ukhaa Sport Palace – Volleyball / 5,000
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The Khan-Uul Stadium is a 500-seat association football stadium in Khan Uul District, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.Located near the AIC Steppe Arena, the area also includes a winter sports complex.
AIC Steppe Arena; Art Space 976+ Bogd Khaan Memorial Garden; Buyant Ukhaa Sport Palace; G-Mobile Arena; Green Palace (Winter Palace of the Bogd Khan) Khan-Uul Stadium; Misheel Botanical Garden; National Sports Stadium; Zaisan Memorial
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AIC lost 20 games for 13 consecutive seasons and 18 out of 19 years after 1999. Gary Wright eventually retired in 2016, being the longest-tenured coach at the time of his retirement. [8] AIC playing an outdoor game at Pratt & Whitney Stadium at Rentschler Field in 2011. A new era at AIC began in 2016 with Eric Lang as the new head coach. After ...