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Gelora Sriwijaya Stadium

Gelora Sriwijaya Stadium
Stadion Gelora Sriwijaya
Inside view of the stadium prior to 2021 renovation
Map
LocationJl. Gubernur HA Bastari, Jakabaring, Palembang, South Sumatra
Coordinates3°01′17″S 104°47′21″E / 3.021400°S 104.789200°E / -3.021400; 104.789200
Public transit Jakabaring
OwnerGovernment of the South Sumatra Province
OperatorJakabaring Sport City Management Center
Capacity23,000[1]
Capacity history
  • 36,000–40,000 (2004–2018)
    23,000 (2018–present)
Field size105 by 68 m (344 by 223 ft)
SurfaceZoysia matrella
Construction
Built2001 (2001)
Opened2004 (2004)
Renovated2017, 2021
Tenants
Sriwijaya F.C. (2004–present)
Indonesia women's national football team (2018–present)

Gelora Sriwijaya Stadium, also known as Jakabaring Stadium (Indonesian: Stadion Gelora Sriwijaya; literally "Sriwijaya Sports Arena Stadium"), is a multi-purpose stadium located in Jakabaring Sport City complex in Palembang, South Sumatra, Indonesia. Holding 23,000 spectators.,[1] the stadium is currently used mostly for football matches. The construction began in 2001 and finished in 2004 to host the 2004 Indonesia National Games.[2] The stadium was initially named as Jakabaring stadium after the location of the stadium in southern outskirt of Palembang. However, later the stadium was renamed "Gelora Sriwijaya", to honor and celebrate the 7th—13th century Indonesian empire of Srivijaya. The Third Place Playoff of the 2007 AFC Asian Cup was held in this stadium. The football club Sriwijaya is based at the stadium.[3]

  1. ^ a b Stefanus Aranditio (January 3, 2018). "GALERI FOTO - Kemegahan Stadion Gelora Sriwijaya Jakabaring Setelah Direnovasi, Kapasitas Jadi 23 Ribu Penonton!". Bolasport.com. Archived from the original on June 16, 2018. Retrieved January 12, 2018.
  2. ^ "Stadion jaka baring (Palembang) | Sriwijaya FC - Laskar Wong Kito". Archived from the original on July 23, 2018. Retrieved July 6, 2010.
  3. ^ Prasetya, Riskha (February 7, 2018). "Sriwijaya FC Gembira Pulang ke Rumah yang Megah". bola.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved March 10, 2018.

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