GBK | |
Former names | Gelora Senayan Main Stadium (1967–2001) |
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Location | Gelora, Tanah Abang, Central Jakarta |
Coordinates | 6°13′7″S 106°48′9″E / 6.21861°S 106.80250°E |
Owner | Government of Indonesia |
Operator | Gelora Bung Karno Foundation (BPGBK, formerly BPGS-Gelora Senayan Foundation) |
Capacity |
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Record attendance | 150,000 (Persib Bandung–PSMS Medan, February 23 1985) |
Field size | 110 x 60 m (120.3 x 65.6 yd) |
Surface | Grass |
Construction | |
Broke ground | 1960 |
Opened | 24 July 1962 |
Construction cost | $19,500,000 |
Architect | Frederich Silaban |
Tenants | |
Indonesia national football team (1962–present) Persija Jakarta (2008–present) |
Coordinates: 6°13′6.88″S 106°48′9.04″E / 6.2185778°S 106.8025111°E
The Gelora Bung Karno Main Stadium (formerly Gelora Senayan Main Stadium) is a multi-purpose stadium located within the Gelora Bung Karno Sports Complex, Gelora, Tanah Abang, Central Jakarta, Indonesia. The stadium is named after Sukarno, Indonesia's first President. It is mostly used for football matches and has a seating capacity of over 88,083 spectators, though it has been able to hold more than that during special matches. The final of the 2007 AFC Asian Cup was held in this stadium. This stadium is the 7th largest association football stadium in the world.
Although the stadium is popularly known as Gelora Bung Karno Stadium (Stadion Gelora Bung Karno) or GBK Stadium, its official name is Gelora Bung Karno Main Stadium (Stadion Utama Gelora Bung Karno), as there are other stadiums in the Gelora Bung Karno Sports Complex, such as the Tennis Stadium and the Swimming Stadium. During the New Order era under the "de-Soekarnoization" policy by former President Suharto, the complex was renamed "Gelora Senayan Complex" and the stadium was renamed "Gelora Senayan Main Stadium".