Semarak Stadium

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Semarak Stadium
Location Bengkulu, Bengkulu Province, Indonesia
Coordinates 3°47′35″S102°16′22″E / 3.79306°S 102.27278°E / -3.79306; 102.27278
OwnerGovernment of Bengkulu City
OperatorGovernment of Bengkulu City
Capacity 15,000
Surface Grass field
Tenants
PS Bengkulu (present)

Semarak Stadium is a football stadium in the Sawah Lebar District city of Bengkulu, Indonesia. It is the home stadium of PS Bengkulu. The stadium has a capacity of 15,000.

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    Coordinates: 3°47′35″S102°16′22″E / 3.79306°S 102.27278°E / -3.79306; 102.27278

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