Frölundaborg

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Frölundaborg is an indoor arena in Gothenburg, Sweden, mostly used for ice hockey. It has an audience capacity of 7600 people. The attendance record is 10,244 in year 1970. It has been used for example when the main arena Scandinavium has been busy with other activities. This has been the case several times at unplanned matches, like when Frölunda HC played the Swedish Championship finals.

Frölundaborg cost 6.3 million SEK to build in 1967. Since then 4.9 million SEK has been invested in the facility which was valued to 3.7 million SEK in the beginning of 2006. The arena changed owners in February 2006 and will undergo renovations for 100 million SEK to make it a modern arena.

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