List of European ice hockey arenas

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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

Rank Arena Ice Hockey Capacity
(Seating capacity only)
City Country Home Team(s) (League, Dates)
1 Lanxess Arena 18,500 Cologne Flag of Germany Germany Cologne Sharks
2 O2 Arena Prague 17,383 Prague Flag of the Czech Republic Czech Republic HC Sparta Praha (2015–present)
3 PostFinance-Arena 17,131 Bern Flag of Switzerland Switzerland SC Bern (1967–present)
4 Minsk-Arena 15,086 Minsk  Belarus Dinamo Minsk (KHL) (2008–present)
5 Arena Zagreb 15,024 Zagreb Flag of Croatia Croatia Medvescak Zagreb (KHL) (2013–present)
6 Tauron Arena 15,000 Krakow Flag of Poland Poland No team (2014–present)
7 O2 World (Berlin) 14,200 Berlin Flag of Germany Germany Eisbären Berlin (2008–present)
8 Ericsson Globe 13,850 Stockholm Flag of Sweden Sweden Tre Kronor (1989–present)
9 SAP Arena 13,600 Mannheim Flag of Germany Germany Adler Mannheim (2005–present)
10 Hartwall Arena 13,506 Helsinki Flag of Finland Finland Jokerit (1997–present)
11 ISS Dome 13,400 Düsseldorf Flag of Germany Germany Düsseldorfer EG (2006–present)
12 Tipsport Arena 13,150 Prague Flag of the Czech Republic Czech Republic Sparta Prague (1962–2015)
13 Malmö Arena 13,000 Malmö Flag of Sweden Sweden Malmö Redhawks (2008–present)
14 O2 World 12,947 Hamburg Flag of Germany Germany Hamburg Freezers (2002–present)
15 Ice Palace 12,300 Saint Petersburg Flag of Russia Russia SKA Saint Petersburg (2000–present)
16 Megasport Arena 12,126 Moscow Flag of Russia Russia No team (2006–present)
17 VTB Ice Palace 12,100 Moscow Flag of Russia Russia HC Dynamo Moscow (2015–present)
18 Scandinavium 12,044 Gothenburg Flag of Sweden Sweden Frölunda HC (1971–present)
19 Bolshoy Ice Dome 12,000 Sochi Flag of Russia Russia HC Sochi (2014–present)
20 Hallenstadion 11,200 Zürich Flag of Switzerland Switzerland ZSC Lions (1950–present)
21 Arena Riga 10,300 Riga Flag of Latvia Latvia Dinamo Riga (2006–present)
22 ČEZ Aréna (Pardubice) 10,194 Pardubice Flag of the Czech Republic Czech Republic HC ČSOB Pojišťovna Pardubice (1960–present)
23 Ondrej Nepela Arena 10,055 Bratislava Flag of Slovakia Slovakia HC Slovan Bratislava (1940–present)
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