Kristianstad Arena

{{Short description|Indoor arena in Kristianstad, Sweden}}

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| stadium_name = Kristianstad Arena

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| image = Kristianstad Arena, framsidan.jpg

| location = Kristianstad, Sweden

| coordinates = {{coord|56|01|46|N|14|09|24|E|type:landmark|display=inline,title}}

| broke_ground = 26 February 2009

| opened = 15 October 2010

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| operator = Kristianstads kommun

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| construction_cost = SEK 337 million
EUR € 38 million

| architect = Tengbomgruppen[http://www.ncc.se/sv/Byggnader/referensprojekt-byggnader/Kristianstad-arena-modern-multiarena/ Kristianstad Arena] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140201225951/http://www.ncc.se/sv/Byggnader/referensprojekt-byggnader/Kristianstad-arena-modern-multiarena/ |date=1 February 2014 }} Projects: Tengbomgruppen

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| tenants = IFK Kristianstad (handball) (2010–present)

| seating_capacity = 4,700

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Kristianstad Arena is a hall for handball matches and public events in Kristianstad, Sweden. It has a capacity for 4,700 spectators for sport events and 5,000 for concerts. It's the home venue for the Swedish handball team IFK Kristianstad and it hosted matches during the 2011 and 2023 World Men's Handball Championship.

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