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Saab Arena

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Location
  
Opened
  
3 September 2004

Team
  
Linköpings HC

Architect
  
Bergfjord & Ivarsson

Phone
  
+46 13 190 00 00

Saab Arena

Former names
  
Cloetta Center (2004–2014)

Owner
  
Linköpings Sportfastigheter AB

Capacity
  
Ice hockey: 8,500Concerts: 11,500

Address
  
Gumpekullavägen 1, 582 78 Linköping, Sweden

Similar
  
Scandinavium, Malmö Arena, Vida Arena, Löfbergs Arena, Gavlerinken Arena

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Saab Arena, formerly named Cloetta Center between 2004–2014, is an arena in Linköping, Sweden. It opened in 2004 and holds 8,500 people during sport events and 11,500 during concerts. On its opening, it became the new home ice for the ice hockey team Linköpings HC, replacing Stångebro Ishall.

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The arena has hosted a Melodifestivalen semi-final three times: in 2005, 2008 and 2011. Some other notable music acts include Deep Purple, Europe, John Fogerty, Toto, W.A.S.P. and Whitesnake.


History

The arena cost a total of SEK 249 million to build. Candy manufacturer Cloetta acquired the naming rights prior to the arena's opening and named it Cloetta Center. The name held a double meaning in that "Center" was also one of the company's main brands. On 10 July 2013, Cloetta announced that they wouldn't extend their contracts with the arena after the 2013–14 season, which meant the arena would operate under a new name starting in the 2014–15 season. On 16 June 2014, Saab and Linköpings HC signed an agreement that would rename Cloetta Center to Saab Arena. The change didn't technically take effect before 1 July 2014.

References

Saab Arena Wikipedia