Indomilk Arena

Stadium in Kelapa Dua, Tangerang Regency, Banten, Indonesia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Indomilk Arena (formerly Benteng Taruna Stadium) or Sports Center Kelapa Dua Stadium (on AFC competitions) is a multi-purpose stadium in Kelapa Dua, Tangerang Regency, Banten, Indonesia. It is used as the home venue for Persita Tangerang of Liga Indonesia.[2][3]

Former namesStadion Benteng Taruna
Coordinates6°15′30.9″S 106°36′15.3″E
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Indomilk Arena
Sport Centre Kelapa Dua Stadium
Indomilk Arena is located in Java
Indomilk Arena
Indomilk Arena
Location in Java
Former namesStadion Benteng Taruna
LocationKelapa Dua, Tangerang Regency, Banten, Indonesia
Coordinates6°15′30.9″S 106°36′15.3″E
OwnerGovernment of Tangerang Regency
OperatorGovernment of Tangerang Regency
Capacity15,000 [a]
SurfaceZoysia matrella
Construction
Built2014–2018
Opened2018
Renovated2024
Tenants
Persita Tangerang (2018–present)
Website
https://sck2.id/
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The stadium's name, for sponsorship reason, is named after Indomilk, a dairy subsidiary of Indofood.[4] For FIFA international matches, it is alternatively referred as Sport Centre Kelapa Dua Stadium due to FIFA's sponsorship policy.[5]

Naming

In 2021, Persita Tangerang officially changed the name of the Benteng Taruna Stadium to Indomilk Arena. The stadium name change was made after an agreement with their main sponsor, PT Indofood Sukses Makmur. The commercialization of the stadium name is the first in Indonesian football.[6] In international football, the use of stadium names for commercial purposes is very common, for example, Arsenal's Emirates Stadium, Manchester City's Etihad Stadium or Bayern Munich's Allianz Arena.

Indofood itself is one of the companies that is the main sponsor for many teams in the Indonesian League. There are nine clubs that display the name Indofood on the front page of their jerseys, including Persita Tangerang.

During FIFA and AFC international competitions, where the usage of commercialized name is disallowed under current regulation, the stadium is referred as the Sport Centre Kelapa Dua Stadium. This neutralized name was first used during the 2026 AFC Women's Asian Cup qualification from 29 June – 5 July 2025.[5]

Facilities

The stadium is the main arena of Tangerang Kelapa Dua Sport Center, which consists of this stadium, a sport center/gymnasium, basketball arena, a wall for climbing, a softball and baseball field. The stadium is designed for a capacity of 30,000. The construction started in 2014 and finished in 2018, and it was renovated in 2024 to a new capacity of 15,000 with single-seat configuration.[7][8]

International matches hosted

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Date Tournament Team #1 Score Team #2
29 June 2025 2026 AFC Women's Asian Cup qualification  Chinese Taipei 8–0  Pakistan
 Indonesia 1–0  Kyrgyzstan
2 July 2025  Kyrgyzstan 0–3  Chinese Taipei
 Pakistan 2–0  Indonesia
5 July 2025  Kyrgyzstan 1–2  Pakistan
 Chinese Taipei 2–1  Indonesia
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Notes

  1. Capacity history: 30,000 (2014–2024), 15,000 (2024–present)[1]

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