Gelora Brawijaya Stadium

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Gelora Brawijaya Stadium
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Gelora Brawijaya Stadium
Location in the city of Surabaya
AddressJl. Brawijaya, Sawunggaling, Wonokromo, Surabaya, East Java 60242
Location Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia
Coordinates 7°17′46″S112°43′44″E / 7.29611°S 112.72889°E / -7.29611; 112.72889
OwnerCity government of Surabaya
OperatorCity government of Surabaya
Capacity 5,000 [ citation needed ]
Surface Grass field
Tenants
Persebaya Surabaya

Gelora Brawijaya Stadium is a stadium in Surabaya. It was the home base of Persebaya Surabaya, until the opening of Gelora 10 November Stadium which had more capacity and modern in functionity.

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