Škoda Jäähall
Škoda Jäähall | |
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Earlier names | |
Premia jäähall (2002-2013) |
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place | Haabersti tn. 3, Tallinn , Estonia |
Coordinates | 59 ° 25 '33.7 " N , 24 ° 38' 39.8" E |
opening | December 2002 |
capacity | 500 |
Societies) | |
HC Panter |
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The Škoda Jäähall is an ice rink in the Estonian capital Tallinn that seats 500 people. It is or was the home ground of the ice hockey clubs HC Panter , Purikad Tallinn, Elioni Spordiklubi / Ericsson Tallinn, SK RMP Tallinn.
Until 2013 the ice rink was called Premia jäähall . It is also located in the immediate vicinity of the Saku Suurhall , the largest multifunctional arena in the country.
Important events
- IIHF European Women Champions Cup 2005 , Group A.
- Ice Hockey World Championship for U20 Juniors 2008 , Division II, Group B
- Ice Hockey World Championship for U18 Juniors 2008 , Division II, Group B
- Ice Hockey World Championship for U20 Juniors 2011 , Division II, Group A.
- Ice Hockey World Championship for U20 Juniors 2012 , Division II, Group B
- Ice Hockey World Championship for U18 Juniors 2013 , Division II, Group A.
- Ice Hockey World Championship for U18 Juniors 2014 , Division II, Group B
Web links
- Official website
- Škoda Jäähall at hockeyarenas.net
Individual evidence
- ↑ Škoda Jäähall details - Eurohockey.com. In: eurohockey.com. October 24, 2015, accessed December 11, 2015 .
- ↑ Premia jäähall muutis end Škoda nimeliseks. In: epl.delfi.ee. January 29, 2013, accessed December 11, 2015 (Estonian).