Kongsvinger Ishall

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Kongsvinger Ishall
Location Kongsvinger, Norway
Opened 23 November 2013
Owner
Surface Ice
Tenants Kongsvinger Knights
Capacity 2,000

Kongsvinger Ishall is an indoor ice hockey arena located in Kongsvinger, Hedmark, Norway. The 2,000 seat arena is the home of the Kongsvinger Knights. The arena is located on the same spot as the former indoor ice hockey rink in Kongsvinger, Kongshallen.

History

Kongshallen

Kongshallen, or the first Kongsvinger Ishall, opened 12 January 1992, as the 25. indoor ice hockey arena in Norway. The arena had a capacity of 550. In January 2013, the demolition of the arena started, to make place for a new and improved arena.

Kongsvinger Ishall

Nye Kongsvinger Ishall, or the second Kongsvinger Ishall, with improved facilities and a capacity of 2000, was opened 23 November 2013, by Kongsvinger mayor Øystein Østgaard[1] In its first home match after the opening, on 30 November 2013, Knights defeated local rivals Nes IK 7-2,[2] in front of a crowd of 1995 people.

References

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