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Patinoire René Froger
Location37, rue G. Bermond-Gonnet – Parc des Sports
05 100 Briançon  France
Coordinates44°53′22″N 6°37′45″E / 44.88944°N 6.62917°E / 44.88944; 6.62917
OwnerBriançon
CapacityHockey : 2,150
SurfaceOne surface
Opened1968
Tenants
Diables Rouges de Briançon (Ligue Magnus)
Indoor sporting arena in Briançon, France

The Patinoire René Froger is an indoor sporting arena located in the Parc des Sports in Briançon, France. The capacity of the arena is 2,150 people and was built in 1968. It is currently home to the Diables Rouges de Briançon ice hockey team.

The arena was used for the 2004 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships Division I Group B.

René Froger

The name of René Froger was given to the ice rink in September 1994, the 6th. René Froger was a former player and president of the Diables Rouges de Briançon ice hockey team. He died in deportation during the World War II in Gusen concentration camp.

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