Manahan Stadium

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Manahan Stadium
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Manahan Stadium
Full nameManahan Stadium
Stadion Manahan
LocationAdi Sucipto Street, Manahan, Surakarta, Central Java
Coordinates 7°33′20″S110°48′23″E / 7.55556°S 110.80639°E / -7.55556; 110.80639
Public transit BSicon BUS3.svg Batik Solo Trans:
Corridor 4, Corridor 5 (Stadion Manahan)
OperatorGovernment of Surakarta
Capacity 20,000
Surface Bermuda grass
Construction
Opened21 February 1998;26 years ago (1998-02-21)
Renovated2018–2019
Closed2018–2019
Reopened15 February 2020;4 years ago (2020-02-15)
Tenants
Persis Solo (2006–2017, 2020–present)
Manahan Stadium in Surakarta city, Indonesia Manahan Stadion in Surakarta city, Indonesia.jpg
Manahan Stadium in Surakarta city, Indonesia

Manahan Stadium (Indonesian : Stadion Manahan) is a multi-purpose stadium in Surakarta, Central Java, Indonesia. Manahan is the first stadium in Indonesia which hosts the biggest disabled sporting event in Southeast Asia, the 2011 ASEAN Para Games. The stadium was opened on 21 February 1998. It is currently used mostly for association football matches and is used as the home venue for Persis Solo. This stadium now holds 20,000 spectators after the renovation, which saw.

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Judging from the geographical location, the location of Manahan Stadium in Solo is fairly strategic. Stands majestically in the middle of the city center, adjacent to airports, hotels, highways and shopping malls make Manahan Stadium as one of the most representative in the organization of sporting events of national and international scale. The stadium is located in the center of the city of Solo, precisely at Jalan Adi Sucipto, Manahan, Banjarsari, Solo. It is 9 km away from the Adisumarmo International Airport. [1]

Manahan Stadium was subsequently chosen to host the 2022 ASEAN Para Games and the 2023 FIFA U-17 World Cup matches, including the semi-finals and final. [2]

History

Manahan Stadium was built in 1989 using land area of 170,000 m2 and a building area of 33,300 m2. On 21 February 1998, the stadium was inaugurated by the then-Indonesian President Suharto.

Facilities

Manahan Stadium facilities in Surakarta Manahan Stadium facilities, Surakarta, Indonesia.jpg
Manahan Stadium facilities in Surakarta

Facilities into one building stadiums with tracks including the track Manahan / international-standard athletics, dressing room, heating room, health room, a secretariat, a journalist and a press conference room, other facilities are located in the stadium track long jump, table tennis, judo training, fight training degrees, etc..

While at Manahan's own complex, sports facilities are available even somewhat more complete and varied as there are tennis courts, baseball field, cycling (Velodrome), volleyball court, basketball court, badminton court, table tennis room, billiard room, 3 football pitches and gymnasium Multipurpose (GOR).

Further development

Revitalization of the stadium was in September, 2019. After renovation, it is expected to transform into a mini Bung Karno Stadium (GBK). Seating arrangement is single which reduced the capacity of spectators to 20,000. The stadium is equipped with a standard broadcast lighting system of 2,200 to 2,400 lux. Sophisticated CCTV installed to support security with emergency conditions also be designed to be emptied within 15 minutes. [3]

Sporting events

International matches

DateTeam #1ScoreTeam #2Competition
22 August 2011Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 4–1Flag of Palestine.svg  Palestine Friendly
14 August 2013Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 2–0Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
6 September 2016Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 3–0Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia

2023 FIFA U-17 World Cup

DateTeam #1ScoreTeam #2Attendance
10 November 2023Flag of Mali.svg  Mali 3–0Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan 3,014
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 2–0Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 6,613
13 November 2023Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 1–0Flag of Mali.svg  Mali 4,723
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan 3–0Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 6,919
16 November 2023Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan 2–2Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 5,554
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 1–1Flag of Panama.svg  Panama 7,956
20 November 2023Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 1–3Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 3,580
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 2–1Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 8,587
25 November 2023Flag of France.svg  France 1–0Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan 5,201
Flag of Mali.svg  Mali 1–0Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 8,589
28 November 2023Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 3–3 (2–4 p)Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 8,525
Flag of France.svg  France 2–1Flag of Mali.svg  Mali 12,013
1 December 2023Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 0–3Flag of Mali.svg  Mali 10,901
2 December 2023Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 2–2 (4–3 p)Flag of France.svg  France 13,037

2024 ASEAN Championship

DateTeam #1ScoreTeam #2Attendance
15 December 2024Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 3-3Flag of Laos.svg  Laos
21 December 2024Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines

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References

  1. (in Indonesian) Stadion Manahan
  2. "Stadion Manahan Jadi Venue Semifinal dan Final Piala Dunia U-17". PSSI.org (in Indonesian). Football Association of Indonesia. 23 July 2023.
  3. "Sistem Pencahayaan Stadion Manahan Lebih Canggih Dibanding Luzhniki". Kompas. Retrieved 22 August 2018.