Malmö Isstadion
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Malmö Isstadion is an indoor sports arena, located in Malmö, Sweden. The capacity of the arena is 5,800 and it was built in 1970.
It is the former home arena of the Malmö Redhawks ice hockey team, and was replaced as such by the Malmö Arena, which was inaugurated in November 2008.
International events, such as the Eurovision Song Contest 1992 and the 2003 European Figure Skating Championships, have been held there.
References [edit]
- "Malmö Stad - Isstadion" (in Swedish). City of Malmö. Retrieved September 27, 2007.
- "Arenan - Malmö Redhawks - Skånes lag" (in Swedish). Malmö Redhawks. Retrieved September 27, 2007.
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| Preceded by Olympic Stadium Moscow |
Davis Cup Final Venue 1996 |
Succeeded by Scandinavium Gothenburg |
| Preceded by Cinecittà Rome |
Eurovision Song Contest Venue 1992 |
Succeeded by Green Glens Arena Millstreet |
Coordinates: 55°36′44″N 12°58′50″E / 55.61222°N 12.98056°E
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