List of indoor arenas in Sweden
The following is a list of indoor arenas in Sweden with a capacity of at least 4,000 at sporting events. The arenas in the table are ranked by capacity; the arenas with the highest capacities are listed first.
Current arenas
Image | Arena | Capacity | City | Main sport | Home team(s) | Opened/Renovated |
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Avicii Arena | 13,850 | Stockholm | ice hockey | Sweden men's national ice hockey team, Djurgårdens IF, AIK (high-profile games) | 1989 | |
Malmö Arena | 12,600 | Malmö | ice hockey | Malmö Redhawks | 2008 | |
Scandinavium | 12,044 | Gothenburg | ice hockey | Frölunda HC | 1971/1991, 2006 | |
ABB Arena Syd | 9,000 | Västerås | bandy | Västerås SK Bandy, Tillberga IK Bandy | 2007 | |
Löfbergs Arena | 8,647 | Karlstad | ice hockey | Färjestad BK | 2001 | |
Saab Arena | 8,500 | Linköping | ice hockey | Linköping HC | 2004 | |
Hovet | 8,094 | Stockholm | ice hockey | Djurgårdens IF, AIK | 1955/1962 | |
Monitor ERP Arena | 7,909 | Gävle | ice hockey | Brynäs IF | 1967/2006 | |
Tegera Arena | 7,650 | Leksand | ice hockey | Leksands IF | 2005 | |
Frölundaborg | 7,600 | Gothenburg | ice hockey | Bäcken HC Frölunda HC (when Scandinavium is unavailable) | 1967/2009 | |
Hägglunds Arena | 7,600 | Örnsköldsvik | ice hockey | Modo Hockey | 2006 | |
Husqvarna Garden | 7,000 | Jönköping | ice hockey | HV71 | 1958/2000 | |
Nobelhallen | 6,300 | Karlskoga | ice hockey | BIK Karlskoga | 1972 | |
Coop Norrbotten Arena | 6,300 | Luleå | ice hockey | Luleå HF | 1986/2002, 2009 | |
Axa Sports Center | 6,200 | Södertälje | ice hockey | Södertälje SK | 1970/2005 | |
NHK Arena | 6,000 | Timrå | ice hockey | Timrå IK | 2003 | |
Skellefteå Kraft Arena | 5,801 | Skellefteå | ice hockey | Skellefteå AIK | 1966/2007 | |
Malmö Isstadion | 5,800 | Malmö | ice hockey | IK Pantern, Malmö Redhawks (when Malmö Arena is unavailable) | 1970 | |
Vida Arena | 5,750 | Växjö | ice hockey | Växjö Lakers | 2011 | |
PEAB Arena | 5,500 | Nyköping | ice hockey | Nyköpings Hockey | 2003 | |
A3 Arena | 5,400 | Umeå | ice hockey | IF Björklöven, Tegs SK Hockey | 1963/2001, 2006, 2010 | |
Behrn Arena | 5,100 | Örebro | ice hockey | Örebro HK | 1965/2011 | |
Catena Arena | 5,045 | Ängelholm | ice hockey | Rögle BK | 2009 | |
Kungliga tennishallen | 5,000 | Stockholm | tennis | Kungl. Lawn Tennis Klubben | 1943 | |
Kristianstad Arena | 5,000 | Kristianstad | handball | IFK Kristianstad | 2010 | |
ABB Arena Nord | 4,902 | Västerås | ice hockey | Västerås IK | 1965/2007 | |
Stångebro Ishall | 4,700 | Linköping | ice hockey | HF Linköping | 1975 | |
Helsingborg Arena | 4,700 | Helsingborg | handball | OV Helsingborg HK, FC Helsingborg | 2012 | |
Jalas Arena | 4,500 | Mora | ice hockey | Mora IK | 1967/2004 | |
Sparbanken Lidköping Arena | 4,300 | Lidköping | bandy | Villa Lidköping BK | 2009 | |
Himmelstalundshallen | 4,280 | Norrköping | ice hockey | HC Vita Hästen | 1977 | |
Baltiska Hallen | 4,000 | Malmö | ice hockey | HK Malmö | 1964 | |
Björknäshallen | 4,000 | Boden | ice hockey | Bodens HF | 1965 | |
Edsbyn Arena | 4,000 | Edsbyn | bandy | Edsbyns IF | 2003 | |
Göransson Arena | 4,000 | Sandviken | bandy | Sandvikens AIK | 2009 | |
Halmstad Arena | 4,000 | Halmstad | ice hockey | HK Drott | 2009 | |
Slättbergshallen | 4,000 | Trollhättan | bandy | Gripen Trollhättan BK | 2009 | |
Partille Arena | 4,000 | Partille (Gothenburg) | handball | IK Sävehof | 2016[1] |
Proposed arenas
Arena | Capacity | City | Home team | To be opened |
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New Scandinavium Arena[2] | 16,000[3][4] | Gothenburg | TBD | TBD |
Uppsala Eventcenter | 6,800 | Uppsala | Almtuna IS | Unknown |
References
- ^ Hiller, Anna. "Partille Arena". partille.se (in Swedish). Archived from the original on 2014-07-14. Retrieved 2013-07-17.
- ^ Karlsson, Samuel (May 16, 2023). "Här vill politikerna bygga nya Scandinavium" [Here is where politicians want to build the new Scandinavium]. Byggvärlden (in Swedish). Retrieved May 21, 2023.
- ^ Karlsson, Alva (March 31, 2022). "Politiker överens – Scandinavium ersätts med arena för 16 000 åskådare" [Politicians agree – Scandinavium is replaced with an arena for 16,000 spectators] (in Swedish). Retrieved 23 May 2023 – via www.svt.se.
- ^ "ShieldSquare Captcha". www.globaldata.com.
See also
- List of indoor arenas
- List of indoor arenas in Canada
- List of indoor arenas in the United Kingdom
- List of indoor arenas in the United States
- List of football stadiums in Sweden
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