Eissporthalle Iserlohn

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Eissporthalle Iserlohn
AddressIserlohn
Germany
Coordinates 51°23′05″N7°42′50″E / 51.38472°N 7.71389°E / 51.38472; 7.71389
Opened1971 (1971)
Website
www.eissporthalle-iserlohn.de

Eissporthalle Iserlohn is an arena in Iserlohn, Germany. It is primarily used for ice hockey and is the home arena of The Iserlohn Roosters, but has also been used for handball and football. [1] [2] It opened in 1971 and holds 4,999 people. [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8]

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  1. Tiemann, Ralf (2024-02-08). "EM: Diese Rolle könnte auf die Iserlohner Eishalle zukommen" [EM: This role could be played by the Iserlohn ice rink]. www.ikz-online.de (in German). Retrieved 2024-05-17.
  2. Radio Mk. "Premiere: Handball in der Eissporthalle in Iserlohn". Radio Mk (in German). Retrieved 2024-05-17.
  3. Iserlohn Roosters (2022-09-08). "Roosters spielen ab sofort in der Balver Zinn Arena – powered by Stadtwerke Iserlohn | Iserlohn Roosters" [Roosters are now playing in the Balver Zinn Arena – powered by Stadtwerke Iserlohn]. iserlohn-roosters.de (in German). Retrieved 2024-05-17.
  4. Stöpgeshoff, Ramona (2013). Iserlohn: Die Schönsten Seiten - At Its Best (in German). Sutton Verlag GmbH. ISBN   978-3-95400-239-9.
  5. Gödeke, Peter (1985). Kultur- und Freizeitführer Nordrhein-Westfalen (in German). Econ. p. 179. ISBN   978-3-430-13249-7. Eissporthalle Iserlohn . Seeuferstraße 25 Heimat des ECD Iserlohn . Die Eis- laufhalle bietet etwa 4500 Zuschauern Platz . Benutzung für die Öffentlichkeit : Mo - Fr 9 bis 11 , 15 bis 17 sowie 20 bis 22 , Sa und So 14.30 bis 17.30 sowie ...
  6. Die Kälte (in German). Lindow. 1972. p. 144. Abb . 4 : Eissporthalle Iserlohn . Maschinenraum mit zwei ölfrei verdichtenden Sulzer - Labyrinthkolben - Kompressoren ,, Werkbild Sulzer Escher Wyss Kältetechnik " Lageskizze Spiel- und Freizeitzentrum „ Große Wallanlagen " Hamburg.
  7. Wulf, N. K. (2016-11-13). Spur der Vergangenheit (in German). neobooks. ISBN   978-3-7380-9210-3. ... Eissporthalle der Iserlohn Roosters angrenzte , und suchte einen Platz . Am besten in hinterster Reihe , um so unsichtbar wie möglich zu sein . Er war auf Nummer sicher gegangen und hatte seinen roten Ford Focus ST gegen diesen ...
  8. Heinrichs, Kathrin; Wehner, Walter (2021-03-18). Im Mordfall Iserlohn: Kurzkrimis aus dem Sauerland (in German). Emons Verlag. ISBN   978-3-96041-719-4. ... Geschichte sind frei erfunden. Das gilt ganz besonders für den Totengräber. Auch wenn er mal in einem neuen BMW an Ihnen vorbeifahren sollte. Rudi Müllenbach Hahnenkampf Freitagabend am Seilersee. Derbytime in der Eissporthalle.


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