POPKI Sports Hall

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POPKI Sports Hall
Pusat Olahraga Persahabatan Korea Indonesia
POPKI Sports Hall
Location Cibubur, East Jakarta, Jakarta
Coordinates 6°22′04″S106°53′24″E / 6.3676934°S 106.88999989999999°E / -6.3676934; 106.88999989999999
Public transit Jakarta LRT CB.svg Harjamukti
Capacity 5,000

POPKI Sports Hall (Indonesian: Gelanggang Olahraga POPKI) or commonly known as is GOR POPKI a multifunction sports arena in Cibubur, Ciracas, East Jakarta, Jakarta, Indonesia. This arena can be used for basketball, badminton, volleyball, futsal, and taekwondo venues. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]

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