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Indoor arena in Sundsvall, Sweden
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Nordichallen
Nordichallen in September 2007
LocationSundsvall, Sweden
Capacity9,300
Field size105 m × 65 m (344 ft × 213 ft)
SurfaceGrass
OpenedJanuary 1992

Nordichallen is an indoor arena located in Sundsvall, Sweden. It opened in January 1992. Its dimensions are 105 m × 65 m (344 ft × 213 ft), area 10,500 m (113,000 sq ft), seating capacity 9,300, ceiling height 21 m (69 ft). It hosts football matches and concerts.

Nordichallen

62°24′41″N 17°20′59″E / 62.41139°N 17.34972°E / 62.41139; 17.34972

References

  1. Carl Bergseije (10 January 2012). "Konstgräsmattan invigd" (in Swedish). Sundsvalls tidning. Retrieved 26 March 2018.
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