List of European ice hockey arenas

The following is a list of European ice hockey arenas by capacity. Only those arenas that currently and regularly host ice hockey games with paid admission (e.g. professional, major junior, or university) and have regular seating capacity over 10,000 are included. Outdoor stadiums that have hosted occasional hockey games are not included.

European ice hockey arenas by capacity

RankArenaIce hockey capacity
(Seating capacity only)
CityCountryHome Team(s) (League, Dates)
1Lanxess Arena18,500Cologne GermanyKölner Haie
2O2 Arena Prague17,383Prague Czech RepublicHC Sparta Praha (2015–present)
3PostFinance-Arena17,131Bern SwitzerlandSC Bern (1967–present)
4Minsk-Arena15,086Minsk BelarusDinamo Minsk (KHL) (2008–present)
5Arena Zagreb15,024Zagreb CroatiaMedvescak Zagreb (KHL) (2013–present)
6Tauron Arena15,000Krakow PolandKS Cracovia (2014–present)
7Mercedes-Benz Arena (Berlin)14,200Berlin GermanyEisbären Berlin (2008–present)
8Ericsson Globe13,850Stockholm SwedenTre Kronor (1989–present)
9SAP Arena13,600Mannheim GermanyAdler Mannheim (2005–present)
10Hartwall Arena13,506Helsinki FinlandJokerit (1997–present)
11ISS Dome13,400Düsseldorf GermanyDüsseldorfer EG (2006–present)
12Tipsport Arena13,150Prague Czech RepublicSparta Prague (1962–2015)
13Malmö Arena13,000Malmö SwedenMalmö Redhawks (2008–present)
14O2 World12,947Hamburg GermanyHamburg Freezers (2002–2016)
15Humo Ice Dome12,500Tashkent UzbekistanBinokor Tashkent (2019–present)
16Ice Palace12,300Saint Petersburg RussiaSKA Saint Petersburg (2000–present)
17VTB Arena12,273Moscow RussiaHC Dynamo Moscow (2019–present)
18Megasport Arena12,126Moscow RussiaNo team (2006–present)
19CSKA Arena (VTB Ice Palace, Legends Arena)12,100Moscow RussiaHC Dynamo Moscow (2015–2019), HC Spartak Moscow (2017-present), HC CSKA Moscow (2018-present)
20Scandinavium12,044Gothenburg SwedenFrölunda HC (1971–present)
21Bolshoy Ice Dome12,000Sochi RussiaHC Sochi (2014–present)
22Gatorade Center11,820Turku FinlandHC TPS (1989-present)
23Barys Arena11,626Astana KazakhstanHC Barys (2008–present)
24Hallenstadion11,200Zürich SwitzerlandZSC Lions (1950–present)
25Odyssey Arena11,000Belfast United KingdomBelfast Giants
26Arena Omsk10,318Omsk RussiaAvangard Omsk (2007–present)
27Arena Riga10,300Riga LatviaDinamo Riga (2006–present)
28ČEZ Aréna (Pardubice)10,194Pardubice Czech RepublicHC ČSOB Pojišťovna Pardubice (1960–present)
29Ondrej Nepela Arena10,055Bratislava SlovakiaHC Slovan Bratislava (1940–present)
30Ostravar Aréna10,004Ostrava Czech RepublicHC Vítkovice Steel (1986–present)
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