Wibawa Mukti Stadium

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Wibawa Mukti Stadium
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Wibawa Mukti Stadium
Location Bekasi Regency, West Java
Coordinates 6°18′41″S107°10′55″E / 6.31139°S 107.18194°E / -6.31139; 107.18194
OwnerGovernment of Bekasi Regency, West Java Province
OperatorGovernment of Bekasi Regency, West Java
Capacity 30,000 [1]
Opened2014
Tenants
Persikasi Bekasi
Bhayangkara FC
Persija Jakarta

Wibawa Mukti Stadium, or officially Stadion Wibawa Mukti, is a multi-purpose stadium located in Cikarang, Bekasi Regency, West Java, Indonesia. It is currently used mostly for football matches.

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Sports event

The stadium was built to host the 2014 Porda Jabar XII in Bekasi Regency and used as a venue for the 2016 PON XIX (19th Indonesian National Sports Week). The stadium is one of the venue for men's football of 2018 Asian Games. [2] It is planned to be homeground for the Persikasi club in the future.

The stadium can accommodate 28,778 people with all-seater configuration. This stadium also has excellent transportation access, one of which is close to the Cibatu KM 34.7 Jakarta - Cikampek toll gate.

International matches hosted

DateCompetitionTeam 1ResultTeam 2Crowd
18 Nov 2017International FriendlyFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 0–1Flag of Syria.svg  Syria U-23 N/A
11 Sep 2018International FriendlyFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 1–0Flag of Mauritius.svg  Mauritius 12,621
10 Oct 2018International FriendlyFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 3–0Flag of Myanmar.svg  Myanmar 4,217
16 Oct 2018International FriendlyFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 1–1Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong N/A

Tournament results

2018 Asian Games Men's Football

DateTime (UTC+07)Team #1Res.Team #2RoundAttendance
14 August 201816:00Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam 3–0Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan Group D N/A
14 August 201819:00Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 1–0Flag of Nepal.svg    Nepal Group D N/A
16 August 201816:00Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 0–4Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Group D N/A
16 August 201819:00Flag of Nepal.svg    Nepal 0–2Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam Group D N/A
19 August 201816:00Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 0–1Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam Group D N/A
19 August 201819:00Flag of East Timor.svg  Timor-Leste 2–5Flag of Syria.svg  Syria Group C N/A
20 August 201816:00Flag of North Korea.svg  North Korea 3–0Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia Group F N/A
20 August 201819:00Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 2–3Flag of Bahrain.svg  Bahrain Group E N/A
23 August 201816:00Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan 3–0Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong Round of 16 N/A
23 August 201819:30Flag of Iran.svg  Iran 0–2Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea Round of 16 N/A
24 August 201816:00Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 2–2 (a.e.t.)
(3–4 p )
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates Round of 16 N/A
24 August 201819:30Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Bangladesh 1–3Flag of North Korea.svg  North Korea Round of 16 N/A

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References

  1. Stadion Wibawa Mukti Archived 2017-01-11 at the Wayback Machine
  2. Adipati, A. Rauf Andar (2019-10-25). Budiman, Aris (ed.). "Menanti kisah selanjutnya dari Stadion Wibawa Mukti". Antara News. Jakarta: antaranews.com. Retrieved 2019-12-18.