List of stadiums in Indonesia

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The following is the list of football stadiums in Indonesia , ordered by capacity.

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RankStadiumCapacityLocationTenantsImage
1 Jakarta International Stadium 82,000 Jakarta Persija Jakarta International Stadium from Toll road.jpg
2 Stadion Gelora Bung Karno 77,193 Jakarta Persija Gbk persija arema 20190803.jpg
3 Stadion Gelora Bung Tomo 46,806 Surabaya Persebaya Surabaya Gelora Bung Tomo renovated.jpg
4 Stadion Harapan Bangsa 45,000 Banda Aceh Persiraja Banda Aceh
5 Stadion Utama Riau 43,923 Pekanbaru PSPS Riau
6 Stadion Lukas Enembe 40,263 Jayapura Persipura Jayapura
7 Stadion Barombong 40,000 Makassar PSM Makassar
8 Stadion Batakan 40,000 Balikpapan Persiba Balikpapan 2017-11-14 Batakan.jpg
9 Stadion Gelora Joko Samudro 40,000 Gresik Gresik United
10 Stadion Petrokimia 40,000 Gresik Gresik United
11 Stadion Kanjuruhan 38,000 Malang Arema
12 Stadion Gelora Bandung Lautan Api 38,000 Bandung Persib Bandung Gelora Bandung Lautan Api.JPG
13 Stadion Aji Imbut 35,000 Kutai Kartanegara Mitra Kukar
14 Stadion Gelora Delta 35,000 Sidoarjo Deltras
15 Stadion Mandala Krida 35,000 Yogyakarta PSIM Yogyakarta
16 Stadion Palaran 35,000 Samarinda
17 Stadion Sultan Agung 35,000 Bantul Persiba Bantul Stadion Sultan Agung (1).jpg
18 Stadion Maguwoharjo 31,700 Sleman PSS Sleman
19 Stadion Si Jalak Harupat 30,100 Bandung PSKC Cimahi Si Jalak Harupat 2023.jpg
20 Banten International Stadium 30,000 Serang
21 Indomilk Arena 30,000 Tangerang Persita Tangerang
22 Stadion Kaharudin Nasution Rumbai 30,000 Pekanbaru PSPS Riau
23 Stadion Mandala 30,000 Jayapura Persipura Jayapura
24 Stadion Moch. Soebroto 30,000 Magelang
25 Stadion Pakansari 30,000 Bogor Persikabo 1973
26 Stadion Patriot Candrabhaga 30,000 Bekasi Bhayangkara
27 Stadion Wibawa Mukti 30,000 Bekasi
28 Stadion Gajayana 25,000 Malang
29 Stadion Jatidiri 25,000 Semarang PSIS
30 Stadion Kuantan Singingi 25,000 Kuantan Singingi
31 Stadion Maesa 25,000 Tondano
32 Stadion Pattimura 25,000 Ambon
33 Stadion Siliwangi 25,000 Bandung
34 Stadion Singaperbangsa 25,000 Karawang
35 Stadion Sumpah Pemuda 25,000 Bandar Lampung Lapangan desa surenlor - panoramio.jpg
36 Stadion Wilis 25,000 Madiun
37 Stadion Gelora Sriwijaya 23,000 Palembang
38 Stadion Brawijaya 20,000 Kediri Persik
39 Stadion Galuh 20,000 Ciamis
40 Stadion Gawalise 20,000 Palu Persipal
41 Stadion Gelora 10 November 20,000 Surabaya
42 Stadion Gelora Bumi Kartini 20,000 Jepara
43 Stadion Gelora Haji Agus Salim 20,000 Padang Semen Padang F.C.
44 Stadion H. Dimurthala 20,000 Banda Aceh
45 Stadion Hoegeng 20,000 Pekalongan
46 Stadion Jember Sport Garden 20,000 Jember
47 Stadion Manahan 20,000 Surakarta PERSIS Manahan Stadium August 2019.jpg
48 Stadion Teladan 20,000 Medan PSMS
49 Stadion Tunas Bangsa 20,000 Lhokseumawe
50 Stadion Kapten I Wayan Dipta 18,000 Gianyar Arema, Bali United F.C.
51 Stadion Segiri 16,000 Samarinda Borneo F.C. Samarinda
52 Stadion Surajaya 16,000 Lamongan Persela
53 Stadion Watubelah 16,000 Cirebon
54 Stadion 17 Mei 15,000 Banjarmasin
55 Stadion Andi Mattalatta 15,000 Makassar PSM
56 Stadion Baharuddin Siregar 15,000 Lubuk Pakam PSDS
57 Stadion Barnabas Youwe 15,000 Sentani
58 Stadion Bima 15,000 Cirebon
59 Stadion Cendrawasih 15,000 Biak PSBS
60 Stadion Demang Lehman 15,000 Banjarbaru PS Barito Putera
61 Stadion Diponegoro 15,000 Banyuwangi
62 Stadion Gelora Bangkalan 15,000 Bangkalan
63 Stadion Gelora Kieraha 15,000 Ternate
64 Stadion Gelora Supriyadi 15,000 Blitar
65 Stadion Goentoer Darjono 15,000 Purbalingga
66 Stadion Kamal Djunaedi 15,000 Jepara
67 Stadion Letjen Haji Sudirman 15,000 Bojonegoro
68 Stadion Maulana Yusuf 15,000 Serang Perserang
69 Stadion Mochtar 15,000 Pemalang
70 Stadion Moh Sarengat 15,000 Batang
71 Stadion Notohadinegoro 15,000 Jember
72 Stadion Pahoman 15,000 Bandar Lampung
73 Stadion Pandan Arang 15,000 Boyolali
74 Stadion Pendidikan 15,000 Wamena
75 Stadion Persikabo 15,000 Cibinong Stadion Persikabo, the entrance - panoramio.jpg
76 Stadion Semarak 15,000 Bengkulu
77 Stadion Semeru 15,000 Lumajang
78 Stadion Sempaja 15,000 Samarinda
79 Stadion Wergu Wetan 15,000 Kudus
80 Stadion Wijayakusuma 15,000 Cilacap PSCS
81 Stadion Gelora Ratu Pamelingan 13,500 Pamekasan Madura United F.C.
82 Stadion Kebo Giro 12,000 Boyolali Nusantara United F.C.
83 Stadion Krita Bakti 12,000 Purwodadi
84 Stadion Mulawarman 12,000 Bontang
85 Stadion Ngurah Rai 12,000 Denpasar
86 Stadion Persiba 12,000 Balikpapan
87 Stadion Tridadi 12,000 Sleman
88 Stadion Abu Bakrin 10,000 Magelang
89 Stadion Ambang 10,000 Kotamobagu
90 Stadion Anjukladang 10,000 Nganjuk
91 Stadion Beringin 10,000 Tembilahan
92 Stadion Chandradimuka 10,000 Kebumen
93 Stadion Gajahmada Mojosari 10,000 Mojokerto
94 Stadion Gelora Handayani 10,000 Wonosari
95 Stadion Kamal Muara 10,000 Jakarta
96 Stadion Ketonggo 10,000 Ngawi
97 Stadion Klabat 10,000 Manado Sulut United F.C.
98 Stadion Krida 10,000 Rembang
99 Stadion Lagaligo 10,000 Palopo
100 Stadion Mashud Wisnusaputra 10,000 Kuningan
101 Stadion Merdeka 10,000 Gorontalo
102 Stadion Pogar Bangil 10,000 Bangil
103 Stadion Purnawarman 10,000 Purwakarta
104 Stadion Sanggeng 10,000 Manokwari
105 Stadion Tuah Pahoe 10,000 Palangka Raya Kalteng Putra F.C.
106 Stadion Tuanku Tambusai 10,000 Bangkinang

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