List of indoor arenas in Finland
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The following is a list of indoor arenas in Finland with a capacity of at least 1,000 spectators, most of the arenas in this list are for multi use proposes and are used for popular sports such as individual sports like karate, judo, boxing as well as team sports like ice hockey, curling, volleyball. Parts of the arenas also host many concerts and world tours.
Currently in use
[edit]Under proposition
[edit]Arena | Capacity | Opening | Location |
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Helsinki Garden[5] | 15,000 | TBD | Helsinki |
Suvilahti Arena[6] | 17,000 | TBD | |
Oulu Arena[7] | 10,000 | TBD | Oulu |
TBA[8] | 8,900 | TBD | Turku |
Arena 3.3[9] | 21,000 (concerts) 17,000 (sport events) | 2025 | Vantaa |
Nokian Palloiluhalli | 2,100 | 2024 | Nokia |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Hartwall Areena info Retrieved 14 March 2021
- ^ Helsingin jäähallin kotisivut Retrieved 14 March 2021
- ^ Tampere Exhibition and Sports Centre Retrieved 14 March 2021
- ^ Gatorade Center official website Retrieved 14 March 2021
- ^ "Tapahtuma-areena Garden Helsinki etenee vihdoin päätöksentekoon". Yle Uutiset (in Finnish). 2023-06-09. Retrieved 2023-10-04.
- ^ Kosunen, Janne (2023-09-13). "Suomen kiekkotähtien areenahanke Helsingissä sai tukijakseen miljardiluokan yrityksen". Ilta-Sanomat (in Finnish). Retrieved 2023-10-04.
- ^ "Kaupunginhallitus teki merkittäviä investointiesityksiä – Oulun Areena ja Heinäpään jalkapallostadion asteen verran lähempänä toteutumista". Oulun kaupunki - www.ouka.fi (in Finnish). 2023-12-06. Retrieved 2023-10-04.
- ^ "HS Turku | Supercell-miljonäärit ja Saku Koivu suunnittelevat satojen miljoonien jättihanketta Turun ytimeen". Helsingin Sanomat (in Finnish). 2023-05-15. Retrieved 2023-10-04.
- ^ "Arena 3.3 | Suomen suurin tapahtuma-areena". Retrieved 2023-11-28.