Vindico Arena, previously referred to as Ice Arena Wales, is an
ice hockey rink
An ice hockey rink is an ice rink that is specifically designed for ice hockey, a competitive team sport. Alternatively it is used for other sports such as broomball, ringette, rinkball, and rink bandy. It is a rectangle with rounded corners and s ...
in the
Cardiff International Sports Village in
Cardiff, Wales. It opened on 12 March 2016, and had two ice rinks and seating for 3,088 spectators. The ice rink currently only has the use of one rink, with the smaller public pad leased out by Cardiff Council to Sayers.
It is home to the
Cardiff Devils
The Cardiff Devils are a Welsh ice hockey team who play in the British Elite Ice Hockey League. The team play at Ice Arena Wales in Cardiff Bay.
Cardiff are the reigning EIHL play-off champions, winning their third title in a row after beating ...
ice hockey team, who play in the professional British
Elite Ice Hockey League
The Elite Ice Hockey League (EIHL), sometimes referred to as the British Elite League or, for sponsorship reasons, the Viaplay Elite League, is an ice hockey league in the United Kingdom. Formed in 2003 following the demise of the Ice Hockey ...
, which is the top tier of
ice hockey in the UK. It replaced the
Cardiff Arena
The Cardiff Arena, also known as Cardiff Bay Ice Arena and also known by ice hockey fans as the Big Blue Tent, was a temporary ice rink in Cardiff Bay, Cardiff, Wales. It had a capacity of 2,500 for ice hockey and was home to the Cardiff Devil ...
, which was close to the current site. The Cardiff Arena (affectionately named the Big Blue Tent) was a temporary structure, built after the
Wales National Ice Rink was demolished in September 2006. The Cardiff Devils played their first game at the arena against
Belfast Giants on 12 March 2016.
History
Construction
Cardiff Council had named the operator
Planet Ice as the company they had chosen to build a new ice rink to replace the
Cardiff Arena
The Cardiff Arena, also known as Cardiff Bay Ice Arena and also known by ice hockey fans as the Big Blue Tent, was a temporary ice rink in Cardiff Bay, Cardiff, Wales. It had a capacity of 2,500 for ice hockey and was home to the Cardiff Devil ...
, which is a temporary structure in the
Cardiff International Sports Village. Work was due to begin in early 2011, subject to planning, with the ice arena to be completed by February 2012. Planet Ice would have run the rink as well as design and build it.
However, by July 2011, Cardiff Council said in statement "We were unable to find the comfort that we required from them to show the ice rink would now be progressed. As a result it is being recommended that the executive cancels the current tender. Instead it is proposed to deliver a new ice arena, as a priority, within a new waterfront tender which would go out this summer." The contract to build the arena was eventually won by the Wigan-based developers, Greenbank Partnerships. The cost of the arena is approximately £16 – £17 million and will form part of a larger £250M development, which will include a 32-storey
indoor ski slope which will contain a hotel and apartments, and viewing platform. The development will also contain cafes, shops, office space, apartments and townhouses.
Opening
The last game in the Cardiff Arena (also known as the Big Blue Tent) was played against
Coventry Blaze on 27 February 2016. The first game in Ice Arena Wales was against Belfast Giants on 12 March 2016, with the first goal scored by
Joey Martin (ice hockey) during the second period at 31:34 time played. Joey would also score the second goal at 33:37 on the way to a 5-2 Cardiff victory for the first match at the arena.
Events
Boxing
The IAW has also hosted boxing on three occasions, the first being on 16 July 2016.
MMA
The IAW has hosted 3
Cage Warriors events, starting with Cage Warriors 97 on 29 September 2018. Cage Warriors 100, and Cage Warriors 104 were also held at the Ice Arena Wales, on 8 December 2018 and 27 April 2019 respectively.
Naming rights
In November 2018, the venue was renamed the ''Viola Arena'', after a five-year naming rights deal was signed with
Bridgend based financial institution, Viola. The name reverted to Ice Arena Wales in August 2020, after Viola went into
liquidation
Liquidation is the process in accounting by which a company is brought to an end in Canada, United Kingdom, United States, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Italy, and many other countries. The assets and property of the company are redistrib ...
. Vindico, a south Wales based technology company, announced in May 2023 a "six-figure, five-year deal" for the venue's naming rights, renaming the venue the ''Vindico Arena''.
See also
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Sport in Cardiff
References
External links
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Official website
{{Sport in Cardiff
Sports venues in Cardiff
Indoor ice hockey venues in Wales
Redevelopment projects in Cardiff
Sports venues completed in 2016
2016 establishments in Wales
Boxing venues in the United Kingdom