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Askerhallen is an indoor ice hockey arena located in Asker, Norway. The capacity of the arena is 2,400 and was opened in 1969. It is the home arena of Frisk Tigers ice hockey team and the juniors of Frisk Asker. In 1969, Norway's fourth indoor ice hockey rink was opened in Asker, the first of its kind in the Oslo area. Farmer wished to give something back to the community, and came to agreement with the local municipality to build Askerhallen. The arena was damaged in a fire in 1972, but it was quickly rebuilt and re-opened for the 1972–73 season.

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  • Askerhallen (de)
  • Askerhallen (en)
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  • Die Askerhallen ist eine Eishalle in Asker in Norwegen und das Heimstadion von Frisk Asker. Die Halle weist eine Kapazität von etwas mehr als 1300 Sitzplätzen und 1000 Stehplätzen auf (Stand 2010) und wurde im Jahr 1969 eröffnet. 1972 wurde die Halle durch einen Brand beschädigt. * Innenansicht, 1969 * Brand im Mai 1972 * Innenansicht, Play-offs 2002 * Innenansicht, 2021 (de)
  • Askerhallen – kryte lodowisko położone w Asker, na którym swoje mecze rozgrywa drużyna hokejowa GET-ligaen – Frisk Asker. Obiekt powstał w 1969 roku i może pomieścić 2 400 widzów. (pl)
  • Askerhallen is an indoor ice hockey arena located in Asker, Norway. The capacity of the arena is 2,400 and was opened in 1969. It is the home arena of Frisk Tigers ice hockey team and the juniors of Frisk Asker. In 1969, Norway's fourth indoor ice hockey rink was opened in Asker, the first of its kind in the Oslo area. Farmer wished to give something back to the community, and came to agreement with the local municipality to build Askerhallen. The arena was damaged in a fire in 1972, but it was quickly rebuilt and re-opened for the 1972–73 season. (en)
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  • Askerhallen is an indoor ice hockey arena located in Asker, Norway. The capacity of the arena is 2,400 and was opened in 1969. It is the home arena of Frisk Tigers ice hockey team and the juniors of Frisk Asker. In 1969, Norway's fourth indoor ice hockey rink was opened in Asker, the first of its kind in the Oslo area. Farmer wished to give something back to the community, and came to agreement with the local municipality to build Askerhallen. The arena was damaged in a fire in 1972, but it was quickly rebuilt and re-opened for the 1972–73 season. The arena's appearance is much the same today as it was back then, apart from the installation of new seating, VIP and press boxes. (en)
  • Die Askerhallen ist eine Eishalle in Asker in Norwegen und das Heimstadion von Frisk Asker. Die Halle weist eine Kapazität von etwas mehr als 1300 Sitzplätzen und 1000 Stehplätzen auf (Stand 2010) und wurde im Jahr 1969 eröffnet. 1972 wurde die Halle durch einen Brand beschädigt. * Innenansicht, 1969 * Brand im Mai 1972 * Innenansicht, Play-offs 2002 * Innenansicht, 2021 (de)
  • Askerhallen – kryte lodowisko położone w Asker, na którym swoje mecze rozgrywa drużyna hokejowa GET-ligaen – Frisk Asker. Obiekt powstał w 1969 roku i może pomieścić 2 400 widzów. (pl)
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