Scaniarinken

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Scaniarinken (formerly the AXA Sports Center) is an indoor sporting arena located in Södertälje, Sweden that was built and then opened on 2 October 1970 as Scaniarinken, with an ice hockey game where Södertälje SK defeated Djurgårdens IF, 5–2[1][2] The capacity of the arena is 6,200, but before it was renovated in 2005 it could host much larger numbers, with the record being 11,372 people. It is the home arena of the Södertälje SK ice hockey team and the Axa/Marlboro curling team.

Former namesAXA Sports Center (1970–2016)
Södertälje Event Arena (1970–2016)
LocationGenetaleden 1, Box 9114
151 09 Södertälje
Sweden
Coordinates59°11′22″N 17°34′13″E
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Scaniarinken
The Scaniarinken interior 2016
Interactive map of Scaniarinken
Former namesAXA Sports Center (1970–2016)
Södertälje Event Arena (1970–2016)
LocationGenetaleden 1, Box 9114
151 09 Södertälje
Sweden
Coordinates59°11′22″N 17°34′13″E
OwnerSödertälje Municipality
OperatorSödertälje SK
CapacityIce hockey: 6,200
Construction
Opened2 October 1970
Renovated2005
ArchitectThelaus Arkitekter
Tenants
Södertälje SK (SEL) (2005-present)
Södertälje BBK (Damligan)
Södertälje Kings (OBL)
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The arena was reconstructed in 2005, and renamed from Scaniarinken to AXA Sports Center.[3] In February 2016 the arena was renamed back to Scaniarinken as the 10-year title deal with Axa expired.[4]

Interior of Scaniarinken in March 2004.

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