Mahakam Stadium

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Mahakam Stadium
Stadion Mahakam
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Mahakam Stadium
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Mahakam Stadium
Location in Depok
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Mahakam Stadium
location in Java
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Mahakam Stadium
Location in Indonesia
AddressJalan Rasamala, Sukmajaya, Bakti Jaya, Sukmajaya, Depok, West Java
Indonesia
Coordinates 6°23′7″S106°50′50″E / 6.38528°S 106.84722°E / -6.38528; 106.84722
OwnerGovernment of Depok City
OperatorGovernment of Depok City
Capacity 2,000
Surface Grass field
Construction
BuiltN/A
Renovated2016-2017
Expanded2016-2017
Closed2016-2017
Construction cost Rp  9,400,000,000
Tenants
Depok United (2012–present)

Mahakam Stadium is the second-largest stadium in the city of Depok. It is home to Depok United and is still under construction. [1]

Tournament

DateTime (UTC+7)Team #1ScoreTeam #2Match
4 February 201715:00 Persikad Depok 8 – 1 Perintis FC Friendly [2]

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References

  1. Fahrudin Mualim (11 June 2015). "Pemkot Akan Renovasi Stadion Mahakam" (in Indonesian). pemkot depok. Archived from the original on 5 December 2017. Retrieved 4 December 2017.
  2. "Gilas Perintis FC 8-1, Persikad Depok Terus Bebenah" (in Indonesian). Suryansyah.

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