Arena Vänersborg
Arena Vänersborg is an indoor arena in Vänersborg, Sweden. It is used for bandy, concerts and other events. It hosted the 2013 Bandy World Championship.[1] For the second time Group A is a separate event.[2]
Location | Vänersborg, Sweden |
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Owner | Vänersborgs kommun |
Capacity | 3,000 6,000 for concerts |
Field size | Ground area: 8,000 m² --------- Arena: > 12,000 m² Length: 146 m Width: 100 m Height: 28 m |
Construction | |
Opened | 24 September 2009 |
Construction cost | SEK 275 million |
The arena can be reached by car or by Västtrafik buses (bus stops Sportcentrum or Tenggrenstorp).
The arena has been the target of high local press attention, because of the high cost overrun. The city has approved a cost of just over SEK 100 million, although the end cost has been around SEK 320 million.
Sources
- "worldbandy.com". Archived from the original on 2012-09-01. Retrieved 2012-02-03.
- bandynet.ru
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Events and tenants | ||
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Preceded by Medeu Almaty |
Bandy World Championship Final Venue 2013 |
Succeeded by Trud Stadium Irkutsk |
Preceded by Arena Yerofey Khabarovsk |
Bandy World Championship Final Venue 2019 |
Succeeded by TDB |
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