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Coordinates: 58°20′50″N11°56′35″E / 58.34722°N 11.94306°E / 58.34722; 11.94306 Agnebergshallen is an indoor arena for sports events and concerts in Uddevalla, Sweden. The arena, which was inaugurated in 1987, has a capacity for 2.400 during sports events. [1] It is the home arena of both the man and woman section of the handball club Kroppskultur (Kroppskultur Herr, Kroppskultur Dam). Both in the Swedish elite. [2]

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References

  1. "Agnebergshallen - Uddevalla kommun". www.uddevalla.se (in Swedish). Retrieved 2016-12-02.
  2. "Agnebergshallen - AKTUELLA MATCHER - Svenska Handbollförbundet - IdrottOnline Forbund". www.svenskhandboll.se. Retrieved 2016-12-02.