H. Dimurthala Stadium

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H. Dimurthala Stadium
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H. Dimurthala Stadium
Location in Aceh
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H. Dimurthala Stadium
Location in Indonesia
Former namesLampineung Stadium
AddressJl. Stadion H. Dimurthala, Kota Baru, Kuta Alam, Banda Aceh, Aceh
Indonesia
Location Banda Aceh, Aceh
Coordinates 5°33′56″N95°20′29″E / 5.565437°N 95.341260°E / 5.565437; 95.341260
Owner Banda Aceh Municipality
Capacity 7,000 [1]
Field size100 m x 64 m
Surface Grass pitch
Construction
Opened28 July 1957 [1]
Renovated2018 [2]
Tenants
Persiraja Banda Aceh
Kuala Nanggroe

H. Dimurthala Stadium (Indonesian : Stadion H. Dimurthala), previously known as Lampineung Stadium is a football-specific stadium located in Banda Aceh, Aceh, Indonesia. The stadium holds 7,000 people and it is a homebase for Persiraja Banda Aceh and Liga 3 club Kuala Nanggroe.

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Facilities

Since the stadium is mainly used for football match, it does not have athletic track. It has dressing rooms, a secretariat room, and a press conference room. The single seats are only available for VIP at the west tribune. Since 2018, all tribunes have been roofed.

Usages

It is currently used mostly for football matches. Besides that, it was also used for government employment test [3] [4] and as a venue for music concerts, such as: Peterpan [5] and Maher Zain. [6]

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