Hovet
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Hovet ("The Court"), formerly known as Johanneshovs Isstadion, was opened in 1955, completed in 1962 and rebuilt in 2002. It is an arena in Stockholm for mainly ice hockey, concert and corporate events. It is the home arena for AIK, Djurgårdens IF and Hammarby IF. Skarpnäck AIK in the fourth level league, division 2, regularly play some home games in the arena as well. The official capacity is 8,300 spectators.
The arena was officially inaugurated on November 4 1955 with an ice hockey game...
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