Dundalk Ice Dome

Coordinates: 53°59′11.7″N 6°22′29.9″W / 53.986583°N 6.374972°W / 53.986583; -6.374972
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Dundalk Ice Dome
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LocationDundalk, County Louth, Republic of Ireland
Capacity1,200
OpenedDecember 2006
ClosedMay 2010
Tenants
Ireland men's national ice hockey team
Dundalk Bulls

Dundalk Ice Dome was the first permanent ice arena in Ireland, located in Dundalk Retail Park, Dundalk, County Louth, Republic of Ireland. The Ice Dome aimed to become the centre of excellence for ice hockey in Ireland. It was home to the Irish national ice hockey squad and local team the Dundalk Bulls.[1] For 2007 and 2008, the venue was used as a secondary venue by the Belfast Giants.[2] The Ice Dome was closed in early May 2010 with plans to open under new management by Planet Ice; however, this has yet to happen and the rink remained closed.

Ice Hockey World Cup

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Team Ireland lift Silver at Dundalk Ice Dome

In April 2007, Dundalk Ice Dome successfully staged the International Ice Hockey Federation Division III World Championships, where Team Ireland claimed a silver medal and promotion to Division II .[3]

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53°59′11.7″N 6°22′29.9″W / 53.986583°N 6.374972°W / 53.986583; -6.374972