Stadium Arena (Norrköping)

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Stadium Arena
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Stadium Arena (Norrkoping)
Location Norrköping, Sweden
OwnerNorrköping Arena AB via Norrköping Dolphins
Capacity Basketball: 3,500
Athletics: 1,500
Construction
Built2006–2008
Opened7 December 2008
ArchitectÅWL Arkitekter
Tenants
Norrköping Dolphins

Stadium Arena is an indoor sporting arena located in Norrköping, Sweden. The venue is mainly used for basketball, indoor athletics and concerts. The arena opened in December 2008 and it is the home venue for basketball club Norrköping Dolphins. Moreover, Stadium Arena is the national stadium of Swedish basketball. The basketball hall has a capacity of 3,500 spectators, while the athletics venue has a capacity of approximately 1,500 spectators.

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