Barclaycard Arena (Hamburg)

For the arena in Birmingham, see Barclaycard Arena.
Barclaycard Arena
Former names Color Line Arena (2002–2010)
O2 World Hamburg (2010–2015)
Location Sylvesterallee 10
22525 Hamburg, Germany
Coordinates 53°35′21″N 9°53′57″E / 53.58917°N 9.89917°E / 53.58917; 9.89917Coordinates: 53°35′21″N 9°53′57″E / 53.58917°N 9.89917°E / 53.58917; 9.89917
Public transit Stellingen
Owner Anschutz Entertainment Group
Capacity 16,000 (concerts)
13,800 (handball)
12,947 (ice hockey)
Scoreboard Yes
Construction
Broke ground June 13, 2001
Opened November 8, 2002
Construction cost 83 million
Tenants
Hamburg Freezers (DEL) (2002–2016)
HSV Hamburg (HBL) (2002–2016)
Logo of the arena during O2 sponsoring
Interior view during warm-up before a Hamburg Freezers game in 2008.

Barclaycard Arena is a multi-purpose arena in Hamburg, Germany. It opened in 2002 and can hold up to 16,000 people (13,800 or 12,947 for sporting events). It is located at Altona Volkspark, adjacent to the football stadium Volksparkstadion and the new Volksbank Arena in Hamburg's western Bahrenfeld district. Due to sponsorship reasons the arena has previously been named the Color Line Arena and O2 World Hamburg

The Barclaycard Arena is primarily used for pop/rock concerts and was the home of handball club HSV Hamburg and ice hockey side Hamburg Freezers until both teams folded in 2016. The Barclaycard Arena is among the most modern venues in Europe.

History

The arena opened in November 2002, is 150 meters long and 110 metres wide and has an elevation of 33 metres. Construction costs totaled approximately 83 million Euro (ca. US$121.5mn). The construction of the stadium was funded by the Finnish entrepreneur Harry Harkimo and the city of Hamburg, who sold Harkimo the land for a symbolic price of one Mark and also financed infrastructure improvements with 12 million Marks (about 6.1 million euros) as a preparatory measure. In October 2007 the arena was sold to Anschutz Entertainment Group for an estimated 75 million Euros.

Naming rights

The arena was initially named after Norwegian ferry operator Color Line as the Color Line Arena. In 2010 the sponsor changed to Spanish telecommunications company Telefónica, naming the arena as O2 World Hamburg. O2 sponsorship ceased in 2015, changing the arena name yet again, this time into Barclaycard Arena.

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