SCA Arena, Ice hockey stadium in Timrå Municipality, Sweden
SCA Arena is an ice hockey arena in Timrå, a small town in central Sweden, with seating arranged around the rink to give spectators a clear view from most sections. The building includes food and ticketing areas distributed around the main floor.
The arena opened in 1966, making it one of the older ice sport facilities in Sweden. Over the following decades, it went through several updates to improve conditions for players and spectators.
This facility serves as the home of the local ice hockey team and draws fans who come to support their players. It functions as a gathering place for sports enthusiasts across the region and shapes community life in the area.
The arena sits in central Timrå and is easy to reach by car, with parking close to the entrance. Those coming by public transport should check connections in advance, as services may be limited on match days.
The arena is home to Timrå IK, a club that has moved between the top and second divisions of Swedish hockey several times in its history. These repeated rises and falls have made the team's fortunes a running thread in local life for many years.
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