List of indoor arenas in Nordic countries

The following is an incomplete list of indoor arenas in Nordic countries with a capacity of at least 5,000.

Current arenas

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# Stadium Capacity City Opened Image
1 Telenor Arena 15,000   Bærum 2009  
2 Avicii Arena 13,850   Stockholm 1989  
3 Nokia Arena 13,455   Tampere 2021  
4 Helsinki Halli 13,349   Helsinki 1997  
5 Malmö Arena 12,600   Malmö 2008  
6 Royal Arena 12,500   Ørestad 2017
7 Scandinavium 12,044   Gothenburg 1971  
8 Trondheim Spektrum 12,000   Trondheim 1956
9 Jyske Bank Boxen 12,000   Herning 2010  
10 Gatorade Center 11,820   Turku 1990
11 Håkons Hall 11,500   Lillehammer 1993  
12 B&W Hallerne 11,000   Refshaleøen 1960s
13 Vikingskipet 10,600   Hamar 1992
14 Forum Copenhagen 10,000   Frederiksberg 1926
15 Ballerup Super Arena 9,200   Ballerup 2001
16 ABB Arena 9,000   Västerås 2007
17 Löfbergs Arena 8,646   Karlstad 2001  
18 Gavlerinken Arena 8,620   Gävle 2006
19 Oslo Spektrum 8,600   Oslo 1990
20 Saab Arena 8,500   Linköping 2004
21 Helsinki Ice Hall 8,200   Helsinki 1966
22 Hovet 8,094   Stockholm 1955  
23 Tampere Ice Stadium 7,800   Tampere 1965
24 Tegera Arena 7,650   Leksand 2005
25 Hägglunds Arena 7,600   Örnsköldsvik 2006  
26 Frölundaborg 7,600   Gothenburg 1967
27 Espoo Metro Areena 7,017   Espoo 1999
28 Kinnarps Arena 7,000   Jönköping 2000
29 Oulun Energia Areena 6,614   Oulu 1975
30 Isomäki Areena 6,350   Pori 1971
31 Nobelhallen 6,300   Karlskoga 1971
32 Coop Norrbotten Arena 6,150   Luleå 1970
33 NHK Arena 6,000   Timrå 1966
34 Lumon arena 5,950   Kouvola 1982
35 Vida Arena 5,750   Växjö 2011
36 Laugardalshöll 5,500   Reykjavík 1965
37 Lappi Areena 5,500   Rovaniemi 2003  
38 Äijänsuo Arena 5,400   Rauma 1970
39 Isku Areena 5,371   Lahti 1973
40 Nye Jordal Amfi 5,300   Oslo 2020  
41 Niiralan Monttu 5,064   Kuopio 1979
42 NKT Arena Karlskrona 5,050   Karlskrona 2005
43 Catena Arena 5,045   Ängelholm 2008
44 Gigantium 5,000   Aalborg 1999
45 Ceres Arena 5,000   Aarhus 2001
46 Arena Arctica 5,000   Kiruna 2000

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