Scanel Hockey Arena

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Scanel Hockey Arena
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Scanel Hockey Arena
LocationSkøjtealléen 4
9900 Frederikshavn
Capacity 4000 (seats: 750)
Construction
Built1970
Renovated2014
Construction cost
Renovation cost:
39 million DKK
$5.9 million
Tenants
Frederikshavn Whitehawks (2014 - present)
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Scanel Hockey Arena

Scanel Hockey Arena (also known as Iscenter Nord) is an arena in Frederikshavn, Denmark. It is used by Frederikshavn White Hawks. The old ice rink from 1970 was demolished and in 2014 the Scanel Hockey Arena was built. It has a capacity of 4000 with 750 seats.

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