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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 [ ]
1
Lanxess Arena
18,500
Cologne
Germany
Kölner Haie
2
O2 Arena Prague
17,383
Prague
Czech Republic
HC Sparta Praha (2015–present)
3
PostFinance-Arena
17,131
Bern
Switzerland
SC Bern (1967–present)
4
Minsk-Arena
15,086
Minsk
Belarus
Dinamo Minsk (KHL ) (2008–present)
5
Arena Zagreb
15,024
Zagreb
Croatia
Medvescak Zagreb (KHL ) (2013–present)
6
Tauron Arena
15,000
Krakow
Poland
KS Cracovia (2014–present)
7
Mercedes-Benz Arena (Berlin)
14,200
Berlin
Germany
Eisbären Berlin (2008–present)
8
Avicii Arena
13,850
Stockholm
Sweden
Tre Kronor (1989–present)
9
SAP Arena
13,600
Mannheim
Germany
Adler Mannheim (2005–present)
10
Nokia Arena
13,455
Tampere
Finland
Ilves , Tappara (2021-present)
11
ISS Dome
13,400
Düsseldorf
Germany
Düsseldorfer EG (2006–present)
12
Hartwall Arena
13,349
Helsinki
Finland
Jokerit (1997–present)
13
Tipsport Arena
13,150
Prague
Czech Republic
Sparta Prague (1962–2015)
14
Malmö Arena
13,000
Malmö
Sweden
Malmö Redhawks (2008–present)
15
O2 World
12,947
Hamburg
Germany
Hamburg Freezers (2002–2016)
16
Humo Ice Dome
12,500
Tashkent
Uzbekistan
Binokor Tashkent (2019–present)
17
Ice Palace
12,300
Saint Petersburg
Russia
SKA Saint Petersburg (2000–present)
18
VTB Arena
12,273
Moscow
Russia
HC Dynamo Moscow (2019–present)
19
Megasport Arena
12,126
Moscow
Russia
No team (2006–present)
20
CSKA Arena (VTB Ice Palace, Legends Arena)
12,100
Moscow
Russia
HC Dynamo Moscow (2015–2019), HC Spartak Moscow (2017-present), HC CSKA Moscow (2018-present)
21
Scandinavium
12,044
Gothenburg
Sweden
Frölunda HC (1971–present)
22
Bolshoy Ice Dome
12,000
Sochi
Russia
HC Sochi (2014–present)
23
Gatorade Center
11,820
Turku
Finland
HC TPS (1989-present)
24
Barys Arena
11,626
Astana
Kazakhstan
HC Barys (2008–present)
25
Hallenstadion
11,200
Zürich
Switzerland
ZSC Lions (1950–present)
26
Odyssey Arena
11,000
Belfast
United Kingdom
Belfast Giants
27
Arena Omsk
10,318
Omsk
Russia
Avangard Omsk (2007–present)
28
Arena Riga
10,300
Riga
Latvia
Dinamo Riga (2006–present)
29
ČEZ Aréna (Pardubice)
10,194
Pardubice
Czech Republic
HC ČSOB Pojišťovna Pardubice (1960–present)
30
Ondrej Nepela Arena
10,055
Bratislava
Slovakia
HC Slovan Bratislava (1940–present)
31
Ostravar Aréna
10,004
Ostrava
Czech Republic
HC Vítkovice Steel (1986–present)
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