Gelora Handayani Stadium

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Gelora Handayani Stadium
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Gelora Handayani Stadium
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Gelora Handayani Stadium
Gelora Handayani Stadium (Indonesia)
Full nameStadion Gelora Handayani
AddressJl. Taman Bakti, Jeruksari, Wonosari, Gunung Kidul Regency, Yogyakarta 55851
Indonesia
Location Wonosari, Gunung Kidul Regency, Yogyakarta
Coordinates 7°57′17″S110°36′18″E / 7.954759°S 110.605073°E / -7.954759; 110.605073 Coordinates: 7°57′17″S110°36′18″E / 7.954759°S 110.605073°E / -7.954759; 110.605073
OwnerRegency Government of Gunung Kidul
OperatorRegency Government of Gunung Kidul
Capacity 10,000
Surface Grass field
Tenants
Gelora Handayani Gunungkidul
Persig Gunungkidul

Gelora Handayani Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Wonosari, Indonesia. It is currently used mostly for soccer matches and also sometimes for athletics. The stadium has a capacity of 10,000.[ citation needed ] [1]

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References

  1. "Persig Ungguli Gelora Handayani 2 – 0". kabarhandayani.com.