Stockholmsarenan

Stockholmsarenan
Stockholmsarenan
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Location Johanneshov, Stockholms län
Coordinates 59°17′27″N 18°05′07″E / 59.29081°N 18.08534°E / 59.29081; 18.08534
Opened Spring 2013 (planned)
Owner City of Stockholm via subsidiary SGA Fastigheter AB
Operator Anschutz Entertainment Group (AEG) via AB Stockholm Globe Arenas
Construction cost SEK 2.7 billion (estimated)[1]
290 million
Architect White Arkitekter
Main contractors Peab Sverige AB
Capacity 30,000 - 40,000
30,000 (football)
40,000 (concert)
Tenants
Djurgårdens IF
Hammarby IF

Stockholmsarenan is a multi-purpose stadium in Stockholm, Sweden, that is currently under construction. Once completed, it will be used mostly for football matches and will host the home matches of Allsvenskan team Djurgårdens IF and Superettan team Hammarby IF The arena will have a capacity of 30,000 spectators for football matches and its facilities fulfil the requirements of FIFA and UEFA for hosting international games and tournaments.

With a maximum capacity for up to 40,000 people and a rectractable roof, the arena is also planned to host concerts, equestrian, motor sport, ice sports, banquettes, exhibitions, company events and shareholder meetings.

The cost has been calculated to 2.7 billion SEK including land appropriation and a new parking garage under the arena. The cost is balanced against income from sales of building rights and rental from the operator who will run the arena. Financing will be mostly covered by sale of land and associated building rights for commercial premises. The owner is the City of Stockholm via subsidiary SGA Fastigheter AB.

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  1. ^ Stockholmsarenan stockholmsarenan.se

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