List of indoor ice rinks in Norway

Norway has forty-five indoor ice hockey rinks and four indoor speed skating rinks. The speed skating rinks are Vikingskipet, Fosenhallen, Sørmarka Arena and Arena Nordvest.

Current rinks

VenueMunicipalityHome forTournamentsOpenedCapacitySeatsRinksRef
Arena Nordvest[Note A]Kristiansund20181[1]
AskerhallenAskerFrisk Tigers19692,4001,3421[2]
BergenshallenBergenBergen19683,0001,8001[2]
Bugården IshallSandefjord20181[3]
Bærum IshallBærumJutul1993315151[2]
CC AmfiHamarStorhamar Hockey1994 Winter Olympics
1999 IIHF World Championship
19927,0007,0001[2]
Dalgård IshallTrondheimAstor19891,0504001[2]
DNB ArenaStavangerStavanger Oilers20124,5001[2][4]
Eidsiva Arena[Note B]LillehammerLillehammer19883,1951,6951[2]
Fosenhallen[Note A]Bjugn20071[2]
Furuset ForumOsloFuruset
Vålerenga(2017-2020)
19882,0501[2]
Gjøvik Olympic Cavern HallGjøvikGjøvik1994 Winter Olympics19936,0005,0801[2]
GrünerhallenOsloGrüner19956002001[2]
Halden IshallHaldenComet Halden19872,2001,2001[2]
Haugesund IshallHaugesundHaugesund Seagulls20101[2]
Holmen IshallAskerHolmen19895503501[2]
Håkons HallLillehammer1994 Winter Olympics
1999 IIHF World Championship
19939,0009,7701[2]
Idda ArenaKristiansandKristiansand20111[2]
Iskanten IshallBergenLyderhorn Gladiators20071[2]
Jar IsforumBærumJar20131[2]
Jessheim IshallJessheimUllensaker Flyers20141[2]
KongsberghallenKongsbergKongsberg IF19885,5002,2001[2]
Kongsvinger IshallKongsvingerKongsvinger Knights20132,00001[5][6]
Leangen Ishall[Note C]TrondheimNidaros
Rosenborg
Trondheim Black Panthers (defunct)
19771,9003002[2]
LørenhallenOsloHasle–Løren19861,500501[2]
Lørenskog IshallLørenskogLørenskog19881,3501,3501[2]
ManglerudhallenOsloManglerud Star19792,0009801[2]
Moss IshallMossMoss20081[2]
Nordkraft ArenaNarvikNarvik20111,0001[2]
Nye LoenNærbø20071[2]
Oslofjord ArenaStokke20192,0001[7] [8]
Oslo SpektrumOsloVålerenga(1990-1993)
Spektrum Flyers (defunct)
19906,5006,5001[2]
Rendalen IshallRendalen20071[2]
Runnirinken IshallNesNes19877006001[2]
SchjonghallenRingerikeRingerike Panthers199060001[2]
Skedsmo IshallSkedsmoSkedsmo198750001[2]
Ski IshallSkiSki198760001[2]
Skien FritidsparkSkienSkien20051,1001,6501[2]
Sørmarka Arena[Note A]Stavanger20101
Sparta Amfi[Note D]SarpsborgSparta Warriors19633,7071,5722[2]
Stavanger DobbelthallStavanger20122[2]
Siddishallen[Note E]Stavanger19682,5821,3822[2]
StjernehallenFredrikstadStjernen19701,4532,4731[2]
Storhamar IshallHamar19811,20001[2]
Tromsø IshallTromsøTromsø20101[2]
Tønsberg IshallTønsbergTønsberg Vikings19955005001[2]
Vikingskipet[Note A]Hamar1994 Winter Olympics199310,6002,000
Vinterbro IshallÅs20141[9]

Future rinks

VenueMunicipalityHome forTournamentsOpeningCapacitySeatsRinksRef
Nye Jordal Amfi[Note F]OsloVålerenga20205,5005,3002[10]
Sonja Henie IshallOslo20203003001[11]
Risenga IshallAskerFrisk Tigers20213,6503,1501[12]
Arena NordBergen20211[13]

Former rinks

VenueMunicipalityHome forTournamentsOpenedDemolishedCapacitySeatsRinksRef
Furuset IshallOsloFuruset197919881
Jordal Amfi[Note F]OsloVålerenga1952 Winter Olympics
1958 World Ice Hockey Championships
1999 IIHF World Championship
197120174,5503,0782[2][14]
KongshallenKongsvingerKongsvinger Knights1992201355001[15]

Notes

  1. ^
    Speed skating venue with ice hockey rink.
  2. ^
    A second ice hockey rink was added in 2013.
  3. ^
    A second ice hockey rink was added in 2009.
  4. ^
    A second ice hockey rink was added in 2007.
  5. ^
    A second ice hockey rink was added in 1974.
  6. ^
    A second ice hockey rink was added in 1989, to the original Jordal Amfi.

References

  1. Kristiansund Kommune. "Arena Nordvest åpnet i helgen" (in Norwegian). Retrieved 3 April 2018.
  2. "Ishaller i Norge". www.hockey.no (in Norwegian). Norwegian Ice Hockey Association. 25 July 2020. Retrieved 25 July 2020.
  3. Sandefjord Kommune. "Åpning Ishall 18. mars kl 13.00" (in Norwegian). Retrieved 3 April 2018.
  4. Røed-Johansen, Daniel (7 October 2011). "Shampo tror på ny arena innen tre år". Aftenposten (in Norwegian). Archived from the original on 10 October 2012. Retrieved 7 October 2012.
  5. "Endelig hjemme i sin egen ishall". www.glomdalen.no (in Norwegian). Glåmdalen. 18 November 2013. Retrieved 23 July 2020.
  6. "Åpnet den nye ishallen". www.glomdalen.no (in Norwegian). Glåmdalen. 24 November 2013. Retrieved 23 July 2020.
  7. "Offisiell åpning av Oslofjord Arena 15. september". oslofjord.com (in Norwegian). Oslofjord Convention Center. 4 September 2019. Retrieved 30 July 2020.
  8. "Oslofjord Arena". oslofjord.com (in Norwegian). Oslofjord Convention Center. 30 July 2020. Retrieved 30 July 2020.
  9. Vinterbro Ishall. "Om Vinterbro Ishall" (in Norwegian). Retrieved 16 December 2014.
  10. "Nye Jordal Amfi". www.vif-hockey.no (in Norwegian). Vålerenga Ishockey. 7 July 2020. Retrieved 23 July 2020.
  11. "Sonja Henie Ishall". www.oslo.kommune.no (in Norwegian). Oslo Municipality. 19 July 2020. Retrieved 19 July 2020.
  12. "Backe Stor-Oslo bygger Risenga ishall". www.bygg.no (in Norwegian). Byggeindustrien. 28 June 2019. Retrieved 19 July 2020.
  13. "Fremtiden skapes på Arena Nord". www.asanefotball.no (in Norwegian). Åsane Fotball. 25 May 2020. Retrieved 30 July 2020.
  14. "Her rives Jordal Amfi". www.aftenposten.no (in Norwegian). Aftenposten. 26 January 2017. Retrieved 23 July 2020.
  15. "Hvem skal bygge ishall?". www.glomdalen.no (in Norwegian). Glåmdalen. 16 July 2012. Retrieved 23 July 2020.
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