Mandala Krida Stadium

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Mandala Krida Stadium
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Mandala Krida Stadium
Location in Yogyakarta
AddressSemaki, Umbulharjo, Yogyakarta, Special Region of Yogyakarta
Indonesia
LocationYogyakarta, Special Region of Yogyakarta
Coordinates 7°47′45″S110°23′03″E / 7.79583°S 110.38417°E / -7.79583; 110.38417 Coordinates: 7°47′45″S110°23′03″E / 7.79583°S 110.38417°E / -7.79583; 110.38417
Public transit BSicon BUS3.svg Trans Jogja:
2A (Kenari 1), 2B (Kenari 2)
OwnerGovernment of Yogyakarta City
OperatorGovernment of Yogyakarta City
Capacity 35,000 [1]
Surface Grass field
Construction
Renovated2013 [2]
Tenants
PSIM Yogyakarta

Mandala Krida Stadium (Stadion Mandala Krida) is a football stadium located in Yogyakarta, Yogyakarta Special Region, Indonesia. The stadium is surrounded by three roads, east is the Gondosuli Road, south is Kenari Road, and west is the Andung Road. The stadium is used mostly for football matches in general and also held several large events in the city, such as concerts, the presidential campaign, and Eid prayers. The stadium is home of PSIM Yogyakarta and was venue of major league games Medco 4 in 2008. The new stadium can accommodate 35,000 people.

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