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Arena Randers
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Full nameArena Randers
Former namesRandershallen
Elro Arena
Skyline Arena
LocationFyensgade 1
8900 Randers C
Coordinates56°27′52.13″N 10°0′50.38″E / 56.4644806°N 10.0139944°E / 56.4644806; 10.0139944
OwnerRanders Sports centers
Capacity3.000 (Sports events)
3.500 (Concerts)
Construction
Built1952/1972
Construction cost7 million DKK
Tenants
Randers HK
Randers HH
Randers Cimbria

Arena Randers is a complex of sports facilities, located in Randers, Denmark

The hall's history goes back to 1952, when Randers Freja constructed Annex Hall. The ground was provided by Randers Municipality, which in 1962 took over the hall. It was also the municipality that paid for the construction of the Randershallen, which was completed in 1972 and cost 9 million. kr. to construct. The hall has over the years laid floor for everything from boxing handball matches to consumer fairs. The third hall simply called Hall 3, was inaugurated in 2007. Today the hall is run by the private institution Randers Sports centers, which also owns other halls in the city.

The energy Company Elro bought in 2006 a name sponsorship, and the hall was therefore called Elro Arena until 2011. From 2011 goes the halls under the name Skyline Arena

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