May 17th Stadium

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May 17th Stadium
Full nameMay 17 Stadium
Location Banjarmasin, Indonesia
Owner South Kalimantan KONI
Capacity 15,000
SurfaceGrass
Opened17 May 1974
Tenants
Barito Putera

May 17th Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium located in Banjarmasin, Indonesia. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium holds 15,000 people. It is the home stadium of Barito Putera, which was considered as one of the major football clubs in Indonesia in 1994/95 Premier Division.

History

The Stadium originally opened to the public on May 17, 1974 as a Multi-purpose stadium with a capacity around 5.000. it's undergone renovations three times first in 1988 with the last major one in 2008 and a third one for 2012.

Coordinates: 3°19′0.3″S114°34′48.5″E / 3.316750°S 114.580139°E / -3.316750; 114.580139


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