Winter sports in Löfbergs Lila Arena prior to match opening at the old Tingvalla Ice Stadium, with the former military barracks of the
Värmland Regiment seen to the far right
Ice hockey is a highly popular spectator sport in Karlstad. The most popular club is
Färjestad BK. The team plays in the
Swedish Hockey League (SHL, highest level) and their home arena is
Löfbergs Arena. The club has won the
Swedish Championship several times, most recently in 2022, and is the most successful ice hockey club in Sweden since the foundation of Elitserien (Swedish Hockey League since 2013) in 1975. Several other ice hockey clubs exist and Karlstad is also represented in the 1st Division of ice hockey (3rd highest level) by the team
Skåre BK. The
2010 Men's World Inline Hockey Championships was also hosted by Karlstad, with Löfbergs Arena as the primary site of the tournament. Traditionally,
bandy has been the most popular winter sport in Karlstad, and the city is the home of two of the historically most successful clubs in Sweden,
IF Boltic and
IF Karlstad-Göta. Boltic reached 10
Swedish finals in a row from 1979 to 1988. They won the first 7 and the one in 1988. They also won in 1995. In 2000, the two clubs merged into
BS BolticGöta. The first team again played as IF Boltic since the winter 2008/2009. After a successful season in
Allsvenskan 2009/2010 the team qualified for
Elitserien, but was again relegated for the 2011/2012 season. Boltic's general meeting decided in 2014 to take back the club's old name IF Boltic. And Karlstad-Göta does not have a bandy team anymore. The home arena of Boltic, Tingvalla Ice Stadium, built in 1967, was claimed to be one of Northern Europe's largest artificially frozen areas. The outdoor stadium was demolished in 2020 and converted into an indoor rink, inaugurated in 2022. While one of many indoor bandy arenas, it is
Sweden's only indoor speed skating arena. Afghans living in Karlstad has taken a liking to bandy and set up an
Afghanistan national bandy team, which is based in the city. Karlstad is a regular host of start, finish and special stages for the
Swedish Rally. The competition has world championship status and is held annually in
Värmland.
Summer sports Several football clubs exist.
QBIK was founded in 1978, and entered the premier division of women's football,
Damallsvenskan, in 2005. The team currently plays in the 1st Division (2nd highest level), but has several players in the Swedish national team. Their home ground is
Tingvalla IP, and the facility was also the home ground for the football team
Karlstad BK, that played in the men's
Division 1 Norra (3rd highest level), having gained promotion following a successful 2010 season. The third highest-ranking football team was
Carlstad United. The club was founded in 1998 by an alliance of seven local football clubs, with the aim of providing Karlstad with an elite football team. The club was accepted by the
Swedish Football Association (SvFF) in 1999 and the team played in the men's
Division 2 Norra Götaland (4th highest level). Carlstad United and Karlstad BK ended up merging into
IF Karlstad Fotboll, who compete in Division 1 Norra. Another club from Karlstad is
FBK Karlstad, who currently play in
Division 1.
Motorcycle speedway takes place at the
Kalvholmen Motorbana, situated in the southeast outskirts of the city. The team is called
Solkatterna (the Sun Cats), who compete in the
Swedish Speedway Team Championship.
American football is also played on Tingvalla IP. The
Carlstad Crusaders play in
Superserien, the highest level since the founding of the club in 1990. The team has attended eight finals, winning its first championship in 2010. Karlstad is also famous for athletics. The club
IF Göta has a number of international athletes and host the annual athletics meet Götagalan. There is an outdoor athletics track at Tingvalla IP and an
indoor track (200 m) in Våxnäshallen. Another prominent sports club in Karlstad is
OK Tyr, one of the largest
orienteering clubs in Sweden. OK Tyr won
Tiomila in 1989 and 1990.
Public facilities Public sports facilities in Karlstad include
Klarälvsbanan, a cycle path on a former
railway line running north from Karlstad to
Hagfors. It is popular with cyclists, inlines skaters and roller skiers. There is also a large number of open-air beaches and bathing spots by
Vänern, smaller lakes and
Klarälven in the municipality, and a indoor municipal swimming pool. Many wood-chip jogging trails, some of which are lit, can be found in the city outskirts. During wintertime, several are used for
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