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Cherepovets under the roof of the newly constructed palace with a score of 4-4.In 1985, seats were installed in the sports arena. It was decided to manufacture them from polypropylene, a fire-resistant material. However, polypropylene was produced in a closed facility, and obtaining it was challenging. Consequently, the leaders of the Kemerovo and Tomsk regions reached an agreement on supplying this material. The required quantity of polypropylene was delivered to a plant in Orekhovo-Zuyevo, where, for the first time in the country, 8,300 seats were manufactured using the latest technology. Subsequently, numerous sports facilities across the country adopted the concept of using seats, with the first sets being delivered to the Novokuznetsk sports arena. Over time, the equipment and fixed assets of the palace became outdated both physically and morally. Therefore, following the end of the 1998-1999 season, management of the "Mikom" group decided to undergo a radical reconstruction of the Kuznetsk Metallurgy Sports Palace, which was carried out in several stages. Stands, utility rooms were refurbished and the most up-to-date equipment was installed. Following the reconstruction, Boris Aleksandrovich Kovrigin took over as head of the facility.
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