12-512: Nokia Arena may refer to: Nokia Arena in Tampere, Finland Nokia Arena, Tel Aviv now known as Menora Mivtachim Arena in Tel Aviv, Israel See also [ edit ] Nokia Theater (disambiguation) Nokia (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
24-570: Is an indoor arena in Tampere , Finland , which hosts ice hockey games and large cultural events. It is the home arena of Ilves and Tappara of the SM-liiga . Its construction was approved by the City Council of Tampere on 19 May 2010, and it was officially opened on 3 December 2021. The NHL teams Columbus Blue Jackets and Colorado Avalanche played two games at Nokia Arena in
36-428: Is easily accessible by public transport, being located 600 meters from the Tampere central railway station and 350 meters from the long-distance bus station . The nearest stops on the Tampere tramway are also approximately 600 and 350 meters away, for lines 3 and 1 respectively. Several local bus routes run on the nearby streets. During the 2023–24 Liiga and CHL seasons, hockey game tickets are also valid tickets for
48-626: The 2022 NHL Global Series on 4–5 November 2022, and Dallas Stars and Florida Panthers played two games at Nokia Arena in the 2024 NHL Global Series on 1–2 November 2024. Nokia Arena hosted back-to-back IIHF Ice Hockey World Championships in 2022 and 2023 . On 10 February 2024, the venue hosted Uuden Musiikin Kilpailu (UMK), the Finnish selection for the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 . In 2025, it will host
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72-566: The arena on 12 December 2021. In March 2020, it was announced that, under a ten-year sponsorship agreement with the UROS Group in Oulu , the arena would be called "UROS LIVE". The naming caused a small scale scandal due to name's overly masculine tone, as uros means "male" in Finnish. The agreement was terminated on 28 October 2021 due to Uros Oy's financial problems, and the name of
84-494: The arena was changed as a result. Nokia Corporation was chosen as the new sponsor on 19 November 2021, and the arena was renamed as "Nokia Arena". The first scheduled events in the arena were the local matches of the Finnish Championship League on 3 and 4 December 2021. It was originally scheduled to open on 15 December, but later the official opening was brought forward to 3 December. Nokia Arena
96-406: The buses, trams and trains of Nysse , the regional transport authority. For private cars, there are few parking spaces at the arena but several parking facilities are available nearby. Before and after major events, the streets around the arena may be closed to vehicular traffic. [REDACTED] Media related to Nokia Arena (Tampere) at Wikimedia Commons Lapland Hotels From Misplaced Pages,
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120-523: The group phase matches for the FIBA EuroBasket . After delays, the arena and the adjacent mixed use high-rise development got a final approval and construction began in January 2018. The final plan calls for a deck to be built over a railway line. This deck will have the multi-purpose arena (at least 13,455 seats), offices, commercial development, housing, a hotel and a casino. The overall vision
132-577: The title Nokia Arena . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Nokia_Arena&oldid=1175316691 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Nokia Arena (Tampere) Nokia Arena , also known by its non-sponsored name Tampere Deck Arena (Finnish: Tampereen Kannen areena ),
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#1732791347891144-423: Was designed by Daniel Libeskind . The arena was completed by December 2021, in time for the 2022 IIHF World Championship . The rest of the development is to be completed by 2024. Casino Tampere will also open in connection with the arena, and according to preliminary plans, the casino will employ about 80 people. Lapland Hotels [ fi ] opened a luxury hotel called Lapland Hotels Arena next to
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