Sunnerbohov is an indoor arena located in Ljungby, Sweden. It is IF Troja/Ljungby's home arena and has a capacity of 3,620 spectators. The current spectator record was set on January 21, 1997, when 4,050 spectators visited Sunnerbohov to see IF Troja/Ljungby meet Brynäs IF.[1]
References
- ↑ Official information about Sunnerbohov. Retrieved 2011-05-16.
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