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The summer arena has a total capacity of 10,522 spectators and the winter arena 4,700.[4] The bandy finals were played here from 1991 until 2012. From 2018 until 2023, the finals were once again played at Studenternas.[5] The arena has a much bigger capacity during that weekend, for example 25,560 spectators saw the 2010 men's final. The summer arena underwent a major upgrade between 2017 and 2020.[6]
The "new Studenternas" has a capacity of 10,522 spectators. The record attendance under the new capacity is 10,054, which was set when AIK won the Allsvenskan clash on July 31 2023.[7]
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The former main stand of the football section of Studenternas IP. It was demolished in 2018 to make place for the new stadium.
The former entrance to the smaller standing section of Studenternas IP. It was demolished in 2017.
The winter part of the arena after Hammarby IF Bandy won their first national bandy title.