NHK Arena

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NHK Arena
The NHK Arena in September 2016
The NHK Arena in September 2016
Earlier names

Timrå Isstadion (1966–2003)
Sydkraft Arena (2003–2005)
E.ON Arena (2005–2015)
Timrå Isstadion (2015–2016)

Data
place SwedenSweden Timrå , Sweden
Coordinates 62 ° 30 '20 "  N , 17 ° 21' 0.4"  E Coordinates: 62 ° 30 '20 "  N , 17 ° 21' 0.4"  E
owner Conferera i Timrå AB
operator Conferera i Timrå AB
start of building 1966
opening January 6, 1967
Renovations 1994, 2003
surface Concrete
ice surface
capacity 6,000 places (ice hockey, 4,600 of which seats)
playing area 60 × 30 m (ice hockey)
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The NHK Arena is an ice rink in the Swedish city ​​of Timrå . The arena is the home ground of the ice hockey club Timrå IK from the second highest Swedish league, HockeyAllsvenskan . The name sponsor of the arena has been Norrlands Hall & Kapell since 2016 .

history

The NHK Arena is mainly used for ice hockey games. Timrå IK has played its home games indoors since it opened in 1965. In 1994 and 2003 the arena was modernized and expanded. The 2003 expansion cost around SEK 50 million and was planned by the architectural firm Ellextre Entreprenad AB.

gallery

Timrå IK's game against Karlskrona HK in March 2018

Web links

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