Indoor Venues in Sweden - Venues

Venues

Ericsson Globe

Location: Stockholm
Capacity: 14,119
Date built: 1989
Tenant: Sweden men's national ice hockey team

Malmö Arena

Location: Malmö
Capacity: 13,500
Date built: 2009
Clubs: Malmö Redhawks

Scandinavium

Location: Gothenburg
Capacity: 12,044
Date built: 1971
Club: Frölunda HC

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Cloetta Center

Location: Linköping
Capacity: 8,500
Date built: 2004
Club: Linköping HC

Läkerol Arena

Location: Gävle
Capacity: 8,265
Date built: 2006
Club: Brynäs IF

Löfbergs Lila Arena

Location: Karlstad
Capacity: 8,250
Date built: 2001
Club: Färjestads BK

Tegera Arena

Location: Leksand
Capacity: 7,650
Date built: 2005
Club: Leksands IF

Arctic Fox Centre

Location: Örnsköldsvik
Capacity: 7,600
Date built: 2006
Club: Modo Hockey

Kinnarps Arena

Location: Jönköping
Capacity: 7,038
Date built: 2000
Club: HV71

E.ON Arena

Location: Timrå
Capacity: 6,000
Date built: 2003
Club: Timrå IK

Malmö Isstadion

Location: Malmö
Capacity: 5,800
Date built: 1962
Club: None

FFS Arena

Location: Lund
Capacity: 3,000
Date built: 2008
Club: H43


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