Indoor venues in Sweden

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These venues are multi-used for indoor games, such as ice hockey, bandy, handball and floorball. Concerts and exhibitions are shown when the venues are not in use. Some of the venues are used in the national league in respectively sport.

LocationArenaDate builtCapacityRecently held/upcoming tournaments
Ängelholm Catena Arena 20084,600
Boden Björknäshallen 19705,000
Gävle Gavlerinken Arena 20068,500 2007 Euro Hockey Tour
Gothenburg Frölundaborg 19677,670 2007 Swedish Men's Handball Championships
Gothenburg Convention Centre 1918 (1984)22,000
Lisebergshallen 19827,000
Scandinavium 197114,000 Eurovision Song Contest 1985, 2002 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships, 2008 World Figure Skating Championships, 2010 FINA World Masters Championships, 2013 European Athletics Indoor Championships
Halmstad Halmstad Arena 20094,500
Helsingborg Idrottens Hus 19572,400 Davis Cup
Helsingborg Arena 20124,700 2016 European Women's Handball Championship
Jönköping Elmia Eventcenter 196115,000 (concerts) DreamHack International Demo Competition
Kinnarps Arena 20007,038 2004 Men's Handball World Cup
Rosenlundshallen 19585,000
Karlskrona Rosenholm Arena 20065,000 2007 Swedish Figure Skating Championships
Karlstad Löfbergs Arena 200010,000 2000 Karjala Ice Hockey Tournament, 2010 IIHF Men's InLine Hockey World Championship
Katrineholm Woodyhallen 20063,000
Kiruna Arena Arctica 20005,000
Kristianstad Kristianstad Arena 20095,000 2011 World Men's Handball Championships
Kristinehamn Environiq Arena 200710,000 (concerts)
Leksand Tegera Arena 20057,650 2007 4 Nations Cup, 2007 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships
Luleå Coop Norrbotten Arena 20025,800 2003 EuroBasket Championships
Lidköping Lidköping Arena 200912,500 (concerts)
Linköping Saab Arena 20048,500 2005 Women's World Ice Hockey Championships, 2008 Men's Swedish Ice Hockey Championships
Lund Sparbanken Skåne Arena 20083,000 2011 World Men's Handball Championships
Malmö Malmö Arena 200815,000 Eurovision Song Contest 2013, 2013 Men's Ice Hockey World Championships, 2011 World Men's Handball Championship
Malmö Ice 19705,800 2003 European Figure Skating Championships, 2008 Swedish Short Course Swimming Championships
Malmö Convention Centre 19686,000
Mora FM Mattsson Arena 20045,000 2007 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships
Norrköping Himmelstalundshallen 19775,000 2011 World Men's Handball Championships
Nybro Victoriahallen 19633,000
Nyköping PEAB Arena 20035,500 2008 Swedish Swimming Championships
Uppsala Metallåtervinning Arena 19742,800
Örnsköldsvik Hägglunds Arena 20067,600 2008 European Curling Championships
Kempehallen 19645,200
Östersund Jämtkraft Arena 20075,000
Sandviken Göransson Arena 200910,000 (concerts)
Skellefteå Skellefteå Kraft Arena 20076,001
Södertälje AXA Sports Center 20057,250
Täljehallen 198412,500 (concerts)
Stockholm Annexet 19856,000 2006 Men's World Floorball Championships
Hovet 195510,000 2006 European Women's Handball Championships
Solnahallen 198610,000 (concerts)
Solnais19566,000
Stockholm Convention Centre 19415,000
Ericsson Globe 198916,500 Eurovision Song Contest 2000, 2002 European Men's Handball Championship, 2004 World Cup of Hockey, 2007 Monster Jam Finals, 2008 European Volleyball Championships, Eurovision Song Contest 2016
Timrå E.ON Arena 20036,000
Tingsryd Dackehallen 19694,200
Umeå SkyCom Arena 20016,000
Vänersborg Arena Vänersborg 20093,000
Västerås Arena Nord 20075,800 2009 Floorball World Championships
Arena Syd 20079,000 Bandy World Championship 2009
Växjö Vida Arena 20115,700 Melodifestivalen 2012
Växjö Ishall19704,015

Venues

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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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Saab Arena

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

Gavlerinken Arena

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

Löfbergs Arena

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

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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

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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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