Tissot Arena

Tissot Arena
Location Längfeldweg 95, Biel/Bienne, Switzerland
Coordinates 47°09′20.9″N 7°16′53.2″E / 47.155806°N 7.281444°E / 47.155806; 7.281444Coordinates: 47°09′20.9″N 7°16′53.2″E / 47.155806°N 7.281444°E / 47.155806; 7.281444
Owner City of Biel/Bienne
Capacity 5,200[1] (football)
6,521 (ice hockey)
Surface Grass, Ice
Construction
Built 2012–2015
Opened 8 August 2015
General contractor HRS Real Estate AG
Tenants
FC Biel-Bienne (football)
EHC Biel (ice hockey)

Tissot Arena is a combined multi-purpose stadium and arena in Biel/Bienne, Canton of Bern, Switzerland. It consists of a football stadium, an ice hockey arena, an outdoor ice skating rink and a curling hall. It is currently used by Swiss Challenge League football club FC Biel-Bienne and National League A ice hockey club EHC Biel.

Overview

The stadium and arena of the Tissot Arena serve as replacements of the Gurzelen football stadium and the Biel ice hockey arena. The football stadium part of the Tissot Arena is in the south-west side of the building complex and the ice rinks in the north-east. The watch manufacturer Tissot, a member of The Swatch Group that has a head office in Biel/Bienne, obtained naming rights of the arena for at least ten years.[2]

The football stadium has a capacity of 5,200 and it is extendable to 10,000 if needed. The ice hockey arena accommodates 6,521 spectators. Part of the electricity for the arena complex is produced by the 8,100 solar panels installed on the roofs of the Arena.[3]

International matches

Football

Date Result Competition
10 October 2017South Korea 1–3 MoroccoFriendly

Ice hockey

Date Result Competition
15 April 2016Switzerland  1–2 OT Czech RepublicEuro Hockey Challenge
16 December 2016Slovakia 1–7 BelarusSwiss Ice Hockey Challenge
16 December 2016Switzerland  1–0 FranceSwiss Ice Hockey Challenge
17 December 2016Slovakia 6–1 FranceSwiss Ice Hockey Challenge
17 December 2016Switzerland  6–1 BelarusSwiss Ice Hockey Challenge
2 April 2017Switzerland  2–0 RussiaEuro Hockey Challenge
8 November 2017Switzerland  2–3 CanadaKarjala Cup


References

  1. http://stadiumdb.com/stadiums/sui/tissot_arena
  2. "Bienne Stadia is becoming Tissot Arena: Partnership between the city Of Bienne, Tissot and the sports clubs". Official Tissot Website. tissot.ch.
  3. "New stadium: Tissot Arena comes to play". Stadium database. StadiumDB.com. Retrieved 30 August 2015.
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