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The following is an incomplete list of indoor arenas in the Nordic countries, ordered by capacity.
Current arenas
Rank
|
Stadium
|
Capacity
|
City
|
Opened
|
1 |
Telenor Arena |
15,000 |
Bærum |
2009
|
2 |
Ericsson Globe |
13,850 |
Stockholm |
1989
|
3 |
Hartwall Areena |
13,506 |
Helsinki |
1997
|
4 |
Malmö Arena |
13,000 |
Malmö |
2008
|
Uros Live Arena |
13,000 |
Tampere |
2021
|
5 |
Royal Arena |
12,500 |
Copenhagen |
2017
|
6 |
Scandinavium |
12,044 |
Gothenburg |
1971
|
7 |
Jyske Bank Boxen |
12,000 |
Herning |
2010
|
8 |
Gatorade Center |
11,820 |
Turku |
1990
|
9 |
Håkons Hall |
11,500 |
Lillehammer |
1993
|
10 |
Vikingskipet |
10,600 |
Hamar |
1992
|
11 |
Forum Copenhagen |
10,000 |
Copenhagen |
1926
|
12 |
Ballerup Super Arena |
9,200 |
Copenhagen |
2001
|
13 |
ABB Arena |
9,000 |
Västerås |
2007
|
14 |
Löfbergs Arena |
8,646 |
Karlstad |
2001
|
15 |
Gavlerinken Arena |
8,620 |
Gävle |
2006
|
16 |
Trondheim Spektrum |
8,600 |
Trondheim |
1956
|
17 |
Saab Arena |
8,500 |
Linköping |
2004
|
18 |
Helsinki Ice Hall |
8,200 |
Helsinki |
1966
|
19 |
Tampere Ice Stadium |
7,800 |
Tampere |
1965
|
20 |
Tegera Arena |
7,650 |
Leksand |
2005
|
21 |
Fjällräven Center |
7,600 |
Örnsköldsvik |
2006
|
Frölundaborg |
7,600 |
Gothenburg |
1967
|
22 |
Barona Areena |
7,017 |
Espoo |
1999
|
23 |
Kinnarps Arena |
7,000 |
Jönköping |
2000
|
24 |
Oulun Energia Areena |
6,614 |
Oulu |
1975
|
25 |
Isomäki Areena |
6,350 |
Pori |
1971
|
26 |
Nobelhallen |
6,300 |
Karlskoga |
1971
|
27 |
NHK Arena |
6,000 |
Timrå |
1966
|
28 |
Lumon arena |
5,950 |
Kouvola |
1982
|
29 |
Äijänsuo Arena |
5,400 |
Rauma |
1970
|
30 |
Isku Areena |
5,371 |
Lahti |
1973
|
31 |
Nye Jordal Amfi |
5,300 |
Oslo |
2020
|
32 |
Niiralan Monttu |
5,064 |
Kuopio |
1979
|
33 |
NKT Arena Karlskrona |
5,050 |
Karlskrona |
2005
|
34 |
Catena Arena |
5,045 |
Ängelholm |
2008
|
35 |
Gigantium |
5,000 |
Aalborg |
1999
|
Arenas under construction
See also