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Jordal Amfi
Jordal amfi åpnet 2020 med første del av Jordal park foran
Location Jordal, Oslo, Norway
Public transit Metro: Ensjø stasjon

Bus: Line 20, 37, 401
Owner Oslo Municipality
Executive suites 22
Capacity 5,300
Surface Artificial ice
Construction
Broke ground January 2017
Opened 25 September 2020
Construction cost NOK 400 million[1]
Architect Hille Melbye
Main contractors NCC[2]
Tenants
Vålerenga Ishockey (2020-)

Jordal Amfi (often called Nye Jordal Amfi) is an indoor ice hockey arena, located in the Jordal district of Oslo, Norway. The 5,300-spectator arena is part of the multi-sports complex Jordal Idrettspark and serves as the home of Eliteserien (ice hockey) side Vålerenga Ishockey.

Construction on the new arena started in January 2017, with completion in September 2020.[2][3]

History[]

See also: Jordal Amfi (1951)

The 2020 Jordal Amfi is the second ice hockey arena to be built on the site. The first arena was completed in 1951, in time for the 1952 Winter Olympics. In June 2016, the city council of Oslo approved the construction of a new arena on the site. Construction work started in January 2017.

The new arena opened 10 October 2020 with a game in which Vålerenga beat Grüner 4–1.

The arena hosted a EuroBasket 2025 qualification match between Norway and Denmark on 3 July 2022.[4]

References[]

  1. NCC bygger nye Jordal Amfi (Norwegian). Bygg.no (2016). Retrieved on 27 October 2016.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Siste reis for gamle Jordal Amfi (Norwegian). Dagsavisen (2016). Retrieved on 26 October 2016.
  3. Nye Jordal Amfi (Norwegian). Oslo Municipality (8 May 2020). Retrieved on 10 May 2020.
  4. – Kuleste kampen i Norge (3 July 2022).
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