Rosvalla Nyköping Eventcenter
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Nyköpings Arenor, Rosvalla is a sports and exhibition centre purely owned by the municipality of
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and managed by
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on behalf of Nyköping Sports and Exhibition Centre. The stadium includes indoor ice rinks, tennis courts, bowling lanes and a multi-purpose hall for sports, exhibitions and concerts. The facility, which opened in 2003, is home to the clubs;
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Halls & arenas

Rosvalla Nyköping Eventcenter is made up of two ice halls, a bowling ball, gym, tennis courts, and conference halls of its indoor venues. However, the eventcenter also has outdoor venues that is made up of five eleven-man fields (two fields made of grass, and three fields with artificial grass), an American football field, a baseball field, and a boules court.


Hall-A

Hall-A is mainly used for sports such as handball, floorball, basketball, and volleyball. The maximum capacity for the hall is 2,000 spectators seated, and 3,000 standing.


Hall-B

Hall-B is equipped with marked lines on the floor and are mainly constructed for handball, floorball, basket, volleyball, badminton, and fustal.


Hall-C

Hall-C is also equipped with marked lines on the floor, just like Hall-B. It is located right next door to Hall-B.


Hall-C

Hall-C is mainly used for ping-pong and dance


Multihall

The multihall is mainly used for handball, but also have equipments used for athletics events. It has a capacity for up to 2,000 spectators, and is also equipped with a 200 meter long running track.


Small ice hall

The small ice hall has the same ice rink size as the larger indoor arena
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. It is mainly used for hockey practices, tournaments, and figure skating. It has a capacity of 2,000 people, with 400 seated spectators and 1,600 standing spectators


Major events

The centre has hosted the 'Second Chance' round in the Swedish
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References


Nyköpings webbplats



External links


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