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Kalevankankaan jäähalli, also known as Ikioma Areena for sponsorship reasons, is a multipurpose indoor arena located in the Kalevankangas neighborhood in Mikkeli, Finland used most importantly for ice sports. The arena opened in 1982 and is the home arena to Jukurit of the Liiga and the figure skating club Mikkelin Luistelijat. Since 2016 the arena has been known with its sponsorship name Ikioma Areena, named after a local health care provider. In 2016, when Jukurit were granted a licence to Liiga, the arena was updated to match the required standards.

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  • Ikioma Areena (de)
  • Kalevankankaan jäähalli (en)
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  • Die Ikioma Areena (bis 2016 Kalevankankaan jäähalli) ist eine Eissporthalle in der finnischen Stadt Mikkeli. Die Halle wurde im Jahr 1982 eröffnet und hatte ursprünglich 5900 Zuschauerplätze. Von 2011 bis 2013 wurde die Ikioma Areena grundlegend renoviert. Seit der letzten Renovierung im Jahr 2016 bietet sie Platz für bis zu 4200 Zuschauer. In der Arena trägt der Eishockeyclub Mikkelin Jukurit aus der Liiga, der höchsten finnischen Eishockeyliga, seine Heimspiele aus. Der Besucherrekord mit 4357 Zuschauern wurde am 3. April 2002 beim Spiel zwischen Jukurit und KooKoo (5:1) aufgestellt. (de)
  • Kalevankankaan jäähalli, also known as Ikioma Areena for sponsorship reasons, is a multipurpose indoor arena located in the Kalevankangas neighborhood in Mikkeli, Finland used most importantly for ice sports. The arena opened in 1982 and is the home arena to Jukurit of the Liiga and the figure skating club Mikkelin Luistelijat. Since 2016 the arena has been known with its sponsorship name Ikioma Areena, named after a local health care provider. In 2016, when Jukurit were granted a licence to Liiga, the arena was updated to match the required standards. (en)
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  • Kalevankankaan jäähalli (en)
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  • Ikioma Areena (en)
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  • Raviradantie 24, Mikkeli Finland (en)
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  • Kalevankankaan jäähalli (en)
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  • Die Ikioma Areena (bis 2016 Kalevankankaan jäähalli) ist eine Eissporthalle in der finnischen Stadt Mikkeli. Die Halle wurde im Jahr 1982 eröffnet und hatte ursprünglich 5900 Zuschauerplätze. Von 2011 bis 2013 wurde die Ikioma Areena grundlegend renoviert. Seit der letzten Renovierung im Jahr 2016 bietet sie Platz für bis zu 4200 Zuschauer. In der Arena trägt der Eishockeyclub Mikkelin Jukurit aus der Liiga, der höchsten finnischen Eishockeyliga, seine Heimspiele aus. Der Besucherrekord mit 4357 Zuschauern wurde am 3. April 2002 beim Spiel zwischen Jukurit und KooKoo (5:1) aufgestellt. Neben der Halle befindet sich eine Eisbahn, die im Jahr 2000 fertiggestellt wurde. (de)
  • Kalevankankaan jäähalli, also known as Ikioma Areena for sponsorship reasons, is a multipurpose indoor arena located in the Kalevankangas neighborhood in Mikkeli, Finland used most importantly for ice sports. The arena opened in 1982 and is the home arena to Jukurit of the Liiga and the figure skating club Mikkelin Luistelijat. Since 2016 the arena has been known with its sponsorship name Ikioma Areena, named after a local health care provider. The site served as a location of ice hockey as an open air rink before the arena was built. In 2000 a practice rink was opened next to the arena. These two are the only indoor ice rinks in Mikkeli. The original capacity of the arena was 5900 spectators but with the addition of seats, suites, and restaurants through the years the current capacity is 4200 out of which 2600 are seats and 1600 standing space. The attendance record for ice hockey is 4357, achieved in 2002. The arena underwent a major renovation in 2011-13 when suites, restaurants, and an extended entrance area were added together with completely new dressing room areas. Some of the dressing rooms dated to the open air rink times and were completely outdated. In 2016, when Jukurit were granted a licence to Liiga, the arena was updated to match the required standards. The arena is part of the city's largest sport area which includes a multipurpose indoor arena Saimaa Stadium, a horse racing track Mikkelin Ravirata, a practice rink for ice sports, several football fields, tennis courts, badminton halls, dog training area, and several kilometers of running and cross-country skiing tracks. In addition to sport events; concerts, exhibitions, trade shows, and conventions have been staged in the arena. (en)
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