Stavanger Ishall, also known as Siddishallen is an indoor ice hockey arena in Stavanger, Norway. It was built in 1968, as only the second arena ice hockey venue in Norway, and has a capacity of 3,090 people.[1] The arena used to host the home games of ice hockey team Stavanger Oilers until 2012 when the team moved to newly built DNB Arena.
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StavangerIshall, also known as Siddishallen is an indoor ice hockey arena in Stavanger, Norway. It was built in 1968, as only the second arena ice hockey...
Varner Arena (formerly Risenga Ishall) is an indoor ice hockey arena, located in Asker, Norway. The 3,650-spectator arena serves as the home of Fjordkraft-ligaen...
Figure Skating Championships were held on March 3–5, 2000 at the StavangerIshall in Stavanger, Norway. The competition was open to elite figure skaters from...
Association. 25 July 2020. Retrieved 25 July 2020. Sandefjord Kommune. "Åpning Ishall 18. mars kl 13.00" (in Norwegian). Retrieved 3 April 2018. Røed-Johansen...
Tigers Asker Askerhallen 2,400 Kongsvinger Knights Kongsvinger Kongsvinger Ishall 2,000 Lillehammer Lillehammer Kristins Hall 3,194 Manglerud Star Oslo Manglerudhallen...
Norway League Defunct Founded 1934; 90 years ago (1934) Home arena Leangen Ishall Colors Black, white Website http://www.rihk.no/ Franchise history 1934–1991...
Sør-Trøndelag] (PDF). Oppdragsrapport (in Norwegian). 8. Universitetet i Stavanger. Archived (PDF) from the original on 9 August 2020. Retrieved 16 July...
was based in Trondheim, Norway. They played their home games in Leangen Ishall and were members of the highest ice hockey league in Norway from 1987 until...
curlingklubb – Verdens nordligste curlingklubb spiller curling i Tromsø Ishall". Archived from the original on 2015-05-31. Retrieved 2017-04-10. "Tromsø...
Skien Airport, Geiteryggen. It served domestic flights to Bergen and Stavanger as well as flights to Trondheim by the airline Vildanden. For the present...