- Nuremberg Arena
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Nuremberg Arena is an arena in Nuremberg, Germany. Nuremberg Arena opened in 2001 and holds up to 6,500 people.
It is used for ice hockey, basketball and concerts.
Since 2005, it is also called Arena Nürnberger Versicherung.
World Wrestling Entertainment hosted an event there in November 2006.
Today there are playing the Thomas Sabo Ice Tigers Nürnberg and the Sellbytel Baskets Nürnberg.
On 7 November 2009, David Haye will take on Nikolai Valuev at the Nuremberg Arena for his first heavyweight title shot. Haye was meant to be fighting Wladamir Klitschko for another form of the title in June, but pulled out due to a back injury.
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IIHF World Championship venues 1998: Kolping Arena · St. Jakobshalle · 1999: Håkons Hall · Jordal Amfi · Hamar Olympic Amphitheatre · 2000: Ice Palace · Yubileyny · 2001: Nuremberg Arena · Kölnarena · 2002: Scandinavium · Löfbergs Lila Arena · Kinnarps Arena · 2003: Hartwall Areena · HK Arena · Tampereen jäähalli · 2004: Sazka Arena · ČEZ Aréna · 2005: Wiener Stadthalle · OlympiaWorld Innsbruck · 2006: Arena Riga · Skonto Hall · 2007: Khodynka Arena · Mytishchi Arena · 2008: Colisée Pepsi · Halifax Metro Centre · 2009: PostFinance Arena · Kolping Arena · 2010: Lanxess Arena · SAP Arena · Veltins-Arena · 2011: Orange Arena · Steel Aréna · 2012: Hartwall Areena · Ericsson Globe · 2013: Ericsson Globe · Hartwall Areena · 2014: Minsk-Arena · Chizhovka-Arena · 2015: O2 Arena · ČEZ Aréna · 2016: Megasport Arena · Ice Palace Saint Petersburg ·Coordinates: 49°25′39″N 11°07′23″E / 49.4275°N 11.12306°E
Categories:- Buildings and structures in Nuremberg
- Indoor arenas in Germany
- Indoor ice hockey venues in Germany
- Basketball venues in Germany
- Sports venues in Bavaria
- German sports venue stubs
- Bavaria building and structure stubs
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