Barombong Stadium

Last updated
Barombong Stadium
Location map Makassar.png
Red pog.svg
Barombong Stadium
Location in Makassar, Sulawesi and Indonesia
Sulawesi location map plain.svg
Red pog.svg
Barombong Stadium
Barombong Stadium (Sulawesi)
Indonesia location map.svg
Red pog.svg
Barombong Stadium
Barombong Stadium (Indonesia)
AddressBarombong, Tamalate, Makassar, South Sulawesi 90225
Indonesia
Location Makassar, South Sulawesi
Coordinates 5°12′6.69″S119°22′59.63″E / 5.2018583°S 119.3832306°E / -5.2018583; 119.3832306
OwnerSouth Sulawesi Provincial Government
OperatorSouth Sulawesi Provincial Government
Capacity 40,000 [1] [2]
Surface Grass field
Construction
Broke ground31 January 2011 (2011-01-31) [3]
Opened7 April 2018 (2018-04-07)(limited) [4]
Construction cost Rp  100,000,000,000 [5]
Tenants
PSM Makassar [6]

Barombong Stadium is a stadium in Makassar, South Sulawesi, Indonesia. It is mostly used for football matches and is the new home stadium of PSM Makassar.

The stadium was built in late January 2011. In 2 November 2017 Part of the tribune has collapsed because of heavy rains that hit the City of Makassar. [7]

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Gelora Bung Karno Stadium</span> Stadium in Indonesia

<span class="mw-page-title-main">PSM Makassar</span> Association football club in Makassar, Indonesia

Persatuan Sepakbola Makassar commonly referred to as PSM Makassar, or simply PSM, is an Indonesian professional football club based in Makassar, South Sulawesi that competes in Liga 1. PSM was founded in 1915 as Makassarche Voetbalbond, making it one of the oldest clubs in Indonesian football history. They are also considered one of the most successful clubs in Indonesia, mostly due to their success in the pre-professional era of Indonesian football. In the 2001 season, they became the second Indonesia club side to reach the quarterfinals of an Asia-level tournament in the Asian Club Championship.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Andi Mattalatta Stadium</span> Multi-purpose stadium in South Sulawesi, Indonesia

Andi Mattalatta Stadium was a multi-purpose stadium in Makassar, South Sulawesi, Indonesia. It was used mostly for football matches. The stadium held 15,000 people and was the home stadium of PSM Makassar. This stadium was the center of the event National Sports Week the 4th in 1957. The stadium was inaugurated for use on July 6, 1957 or two months before the opening of National Sports Week the 4th in 1957 in Makassar.

Persipare stand for Persatuan Sepakbola Indonesia Parepare. Persipare Parepare is an Indonesian football club based in Parepare, South Sulawesi. Club played in Liga 3.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Ferdinand Sinaga</span> Indonesian footballer

Ferdinand Alfred Sinaga, nicknamed Dragon, is an Indonesian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Liga 1 club Persebaya Surabaya.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Pakansari Stadium</span> Multi-purpose stadium in Indonesia

Stadion Pakansari is an all-seater stadium at Pakansari, Cibinong, Bogor, West Java in Indonesia. It is mostly used for football matches and is the home stadium of Persikabo 1973. It can hold 30,000 spectators. The stadium is one of the venues for men's football in the 2018 Asian Games and 2018 AFC U-19 Championship.

The 2014 Indonesia Super League was the sixth season of the Indonesia Super League (ISL), a fully professional football competition as the top tier of the football league pyramid in Indonesia. The season was scheduled to begin in January 2014, but in the end PSSI decided that the competition would begin on 1 February 2014 and possibly end on 7 November 2014. Competition schedule was released on 17 January 2014 by PT Liga Indonesia in Jakarta.

Ilham Udin Armaiyn is an Indonesian professional footballer who plays as a winger for Liga 2 club Maluku Utara United.

The 2017 Liga 1, also known as Go-Jek Traveloka Liga 1 for sponsorship reasons, was the inaugural season of Liga 1 under its current name and the eighth season of the top-flight Indonesian professional league for association football clubs since its establishment in 2008. The season started on 15 April 2017 and ended on 12 November 2017. Fixtures for the 2017 season were announced on 11 April 2017.

The 2018 Liga 1, also known as Go-Jek Liga 1 for sponsorship reasons, was the second season of Liga 1 under its current name and the ninth season of the top-flight Indonesian professional league for association football clubs since its establishment in 2008. The season started on 23 March 2018 and ended on 9 December 2018. Fixtures for the 2018 season were announced on 10 March 2018.

Muhammad Arfan is an Indonesian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Liga 1 club PSM Makassar and the Indonesia national team.

The 2018 season is Persija Jakarta's 85th competitive season since 1933 and the 24th in a row in the top flight since 1994. Along with the Liga 1, the club competed in the Piala Indonesia and the AFC Cup, with the latter being their first appearance since 2001. The season covers the period from 1 January to 31 December 2018.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2018 Makassar mayoral election</span>

The 2018 Makassar mayoral election took place on 27 June 2018 as part of the simultaneous local elections. It was held to elect the mayor of Makassar and the deputy mayor.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Munafri Arifuddin</span> Indonesian businessman (born 1975)

Munafri Arifuddin is an Indonesian businessman who is the former CEO of the football club PSM Makassar.

The 2019 Liga 1, also known as Shopee Liga 1 for sponsorship reasons, was the third season of Liga 1 under its current name and the 10th season of the top-flight Indonesian professional league for association football clubs since its establishment in 2008. The season started on 15 May 2019 and finished on 22 December 2019. Fixtures for the 2019 season were announced on 7 May 2019.

The 2020 Liga 1, also known as Shopee Liga 1 for sponsorship reasons, was the fourth season of Liga 1 under its current name and the 11th season of the top-flight Indonesian professional league for association football clubs since its establishment in 2008. The season started on 29 February 2020 and was suspended on 16 March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The season was abandoned and declared void on 20 January 2021.

The 2021–22 Liga 1, also known as BRI Liga 1 for sponsorship reasons, was the fifth season of Liga 1 under its current name and the 12th season of the top-flight Indonesian professional league for association football clubs since its establishment in 2008. The season started on 27 August 2021. Bali United were the defending champions from the 2019 season after the 2020 season was abandoned and declared void after three matches due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The 2021 season of competitive association football in Indonesia.

The 2022–23 Liga 1 was the 13th season of the Liga 1, the top Indonesian professional league for association football clubs since its establishment in 2008. It started on 23 July 2022. Bali United were the two-time defending champions.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Gelora B.J. Habibie Stadium</span> Stadium in South Sulawesi, Indonesia

Gelora B.J. Habibie Stadium, formerly Gelora Mandiri Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium located in Parepare, South Sulawesi, Indonesia. It is mostly used for football matches. The stadium is named after B.J. Habibie, the then-president of Indonesia as a form of respect for him who was born in Parepare City.

References

  1. "Head to Head Dua Stadion Kandang PSM Makassar" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 19 December 2017.
  2. "STADION BAROMBONG DIWACANAKAN JADI TEMPAT PELAKSANAAN PIALA DUNIA 2022" (in Indonesian). Government of South Sulawesi. Retrieved 17 December 2017.
  3. "Mengulik cerita di balik kemegahan Stadion Barombong" (in Indonesian). antara news. Retrieved 3 April 2018.
  4. "Meski Belum Rampung, Syahrul Resmikan Pemanfaatan Stadion Barombong" (in Indonesian). Archived from the original on 2018-08-08.
  5. "Pembangunan Stadion Barombong Makassar Telan Dana Rp 100 Miliar" (in Indonesian). makassar tribun news. Retrieved 31 January 2011.
  6. "Akhir 2018, Stadion Barombong Siap Jadi Markas PSM Makassar" (in Indonesian). Archived from the original on 21 February 2020. Retrieved 21 March 2018.
  7. "Dispora Klaim Hujan 5 Hari Penyebab Stadion Barombong Makassar Ambruk" (in Indonesian). detik.com. Retrieved 4 December 2017.[ permanent dead link ]