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Cloetta Center 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.
In 2005 and 2008 Cloetta Center hosted a Semi-final of Melodifestivalen, which it will also do in 2011. Some other notable music acts include Deep Purple, Europe, John Fogerty, Toto, W.A.S.P. and Whitesnake.
The name of the arena, which comes from candy manufacturer Cloetta Fazer who acquired the naming rights, holds a double meaning in that "Center" is also the name of one of the company's main brands.[1]
Notes
- ^ "About the Company" (in English). Cloetta Fazer. http://www.cloettafazer.com/en/sub/frameset.html?company&undefined&undefined. Retrieved 2007-03-28.[dead link]
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Elitserien Teams Arenas Cloetta Center · Coop Arena · E.ON Arena · Fjällräven Center · Hovet · Kinnarps Arena · Läkerol Arena · Löfbergs Lila Arena · Scandinavium · Skellefteå Kraft Arena · Vida ArenaSeasons 1975–76 · 1976–77 · 1977–78 · 1978–79 · 1979–80 · 1980–81 · 1981–82 · 1982–83 · 1983–84 · 1984–85 · 1985–86 · 1986–87 · 1987–88 · 1988–89 · 1989–90 · 1990–91 · 1991–92 · 1992–93 · 1993–94 · 1994–95 · 1995–96 · 1996–97 · 1997–98 · 1998–99 · 1999–2000 · 2000–01 · 2001–02 · 2002–03 · 2003–04 · 2004–05 · 2005–06 · 2006–07 · 2007–08 · 2008–09 · 2009–10 · 2010–11 · 2011–12Awards Le Mat Trophy · Guldhjälmen · Guldpucken · Honken Trophy · Håkan Loob Trophy · Rookie of the Year · GuldpipanRelated topics Swedish Ice Hockey Association · HockeyAllsvenskan · Kvalserien · J20 SuperElit · National men's team · National women's teamSee also: IIHF · IIHF Continental Cup · IIHF European Champions Cup Categories:- Indoor arenas in Sweden
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- Handball venues in Sweden
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