Kompyang Sujana Stadium

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Kompyang Sujana Stadium
Stadion Kompyang Sujana
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Kompyang Sujana Stadium
Location in Denpasar, Bali and Indonesia
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Kompyang Sujana Stadium
Kompyang Sujana Stadium (Bali)
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Kompyang Sujana Stadium
Kompyang Sujana Stadium (Indonesia)
AddressMargi Tegal Kertha, West Denpasar, Denpasar, Bali 80118
Indonesia
Location Denpasar, Bali
Coordinates 8°39′09″S115°11′40″E / 8.6526°S 115.1944°E / -8.6526; 115.1944 Coordinates: 8°39′09″S115°11′40″E / 8.6526°S 115.1944°E / -8.6526; 115.1944
OperatorGovernment of Denpasar City
Capacity 7,000
Surface Grass field
Construction
Renovated2021
Tenants
Perseden Denpasar

Kompyang Sujana Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia, and the home of Indonesia Liga 3 club Perseden Denpasar. It has a capacity of 7,000 spectators. [1] [2]

In 2021, the field renovation has been carried out. Stadium lighting was changed to international standards, drainage channels were also renovated, and lights were changed to 800 lux in preparation for the U-20 World Cup in Indonesia. [3] [4]

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