Jatidiri Stadium

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Jatidiri Stadium
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The new-look of Jatidiri Stadium after renovation
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Jatidiri Stadium
Location in the city of Semarang
Location Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia
Coordinates 7°01′34″S110°24′34″E / 7.026147°S 110.409356°E / -7.026147; 110.409356
Public transit Trans Semarang Buses.png Corridor 6
OwnerCentral Java Provincial Government
Capacity 18,000
List
  • 20,000 (1991–2016)
    25,000 (2021–2024)
    18,000 (2024–)
Field size110 by 64 metres (120 by 70 yd)
Surface Zoysia matrella
Construction
Opened1991
Renovated2016–2022
2024
Construction costIDR 1,1 trilion (renovation)
Tenants
PSIS Semarang

Jatidiri Stadium (Indonesian : Stadion Jatidiri) is a multi-use stadium in Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is home stadium of PSIS Semarang. The stadium holds 18,000 people. [1] In addition to a stadium, in this complex there is also a sports building, swimming pool, and other sports facilities. Jatidiri Stadium was built during the reign of Governor Muhammad Ismail and inaugurated in 1991. In 2016 the stadium renovation was started by the Central Java Provincial Government through Governor Ganjar Pranowo. The renovation of the stadium was completed at the end of 2021, the renovation consisted of drainage, fields, stands, roofs, and other supporting facilities which will later become an international class stadium.

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References

  1. "Setelah Direnovasi Standar Internasional, Kapasitas Stadion Jatidiri Menyusut Jadi 18 Ribu Penonton". Tribunjateng.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2024-07-06.