Tampere Deck Arena

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Tampere Deck Arena
Tampereen Kannen areena
Nokia Arena [1]
Nokia Arena and Hotel March 2022.jpg
The arena with the hotel on top in March 2022
Tampere Deck Arena
Full nameTampere Central Multipurpose Arena
Former namesTampere Central Arena
UROS LIVE
AddressSorinkatu 3
Location Tampere, Finland
Coordinates 61°29′38″N23°46′23″E / 61.493952°N 23.772955°E / 61.493952; 23.772955 Coordinates: 61°29′38″N23°46′23″E / 61.493952°N 23.772955°E / 61.493952; 23.772955
OwnerTampere Central Arena Real Estate Ltd
OperatorTampere Central Arena Ltd
Executive suites52
Capacity 13,455 (ice hockey)
15,000 (concerts)
Field size60 m (200 ft) by 28 m (92 ft)
Construction
Broke ground2018
OpenedDecember 3, 2021 (2021-12-03) [2]
Construction cost€124 million (estimated)
Architect Daniel Libeskind
Structural engineerRamboll Finland
Tenants
Tappara (ice hockey)
Ilves (ice hockey)
Website
nokiaarena.fi/en/

Tampere Deck Arena (Finnish: Tampereen Kannen areena), commercially known as Nokia Arena, [1] [3] is an indoor arena in Tampere, Finland. It hosts ice hockey games and large cultural events, including the 2022 Men's World Championship. It is also the home arena of Ilves and Tappara of the SM-liiga. Its construction was approved by the City Council of Tampere on May 19, 2010. [4] The arena was officially opened on December 3, 2021. [2] [5]

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Background

The opening hockey game at the arena. Nokia Arenan avajaiset 1.jpg
The opening hockey game at the arena.

After delays, the arena and the adjacent mixed use high-rise development got a final approval and construction began in January 2018. The final plan calls for a deck to be built over a railway line. This deck will have the multi-purpose arena (at least 13,455 seats [6] ), offices, commercial development, housing, a hotel and a casino. The overall vision was designed by Daniel Libeskind. [7] [8] The arena is expected to be complete by December 2021, [9] in time for the 2022 IIHF World Championship. The rest of the development is to be completed by 2024. [10] Casino Tampere will also open in connection with the arena, [11] [12] and according to preliminary plans, the casino will employ about 80 people. [13] Lapland Hotels  [ fi ] opened a luxury hotel called Lapland Hotels Arena next to the arena on December 12, 2021. [14] [15] [16] [17]

In March 2020, it was announced that, under a ten-year sponsorship agreement with the UROS Group in Oulu, the arena will be called UROS LIVE. [18] The naming caused a small scale scandal due to name's overly masculine tone, as uros means "male" in Finnish. [19] [20] The agreement was terminated on October 28, 2021 due to Uros Oy's financial problems, and the name of the arena was changed as a result. [21] Nokia Corporation was chosen as the new sponsor on November 19, 2021, and the arena was renamed as Nokia Arena. [1] [3]

The match between Ilves (yellow and green) and Tappara (blue and orange) on December 3, 2021 at Nokia Arena Nokia Arenan avajaiset 14.jpg
The match between Ilves (yellow and green) and Tappara (blue and orange) on December 3, 2021 at Nokia Arena

The first scheduled events in the arena were the local matches of the Finnish Championship League on 3 and 4 December 2021. It was originally scheduled to open on 15 December, [22] but later the official opening was brought forward to 3 December. [2]

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