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Slovnaft, also known as the Ondrej Nepela Arena, is the home arena of KHL's HC Slovan Bratislava, and hosts some of the best hockey matches in the region..
Slovnaft, also known as the Ondrej Nepela Arena, is the home arena of KHL's HC Slovan Bratislava, and hosts some of the best hockey matches in the region.
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Odbojárov 9, 831 04 Nové Mesto, Slovakia
+421 2/491 032 02
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