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List of indoor arenas in Sweden

The Avicii Arena hosting the NHL Global Series event in 2023.

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
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
New Scandinavium Arena[2] 16,000[3][4] Gothenburg TBD TBD
Uppsala Eventcenter 6,800 Uppsala Almtuna IS Unknown

References

  1. ^ Hiller, Anna. "Partille Arena". partille.se (in Swedish). Archived from the original on 2014-07-14. Retrieved 2013-07-17.
  2. ^ 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.
  3. ^ 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.
  4. ^ "ShieldSquare Captcha". www.globaldata.com.

See also