Tugu Stadium

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LocationSouth Tugu, Koja, North Jakarta, Jakarta
Coordinates6°08′13″S 106°54′49″E / 6.13694°S 106.91361°E / -6.13694; 106.91361
OwnerJakarta Education and Sports Office
Capacity4,000[1]
Tugu Stadium
Interactive map of Tugu Stadium
LocationSouth Tugu, Koja, North Jakarta, Jakarta
Coordinates6°08′13″S 106°54′49″E / 6.13694°S 106.91361°E / -6.13694; 106.91361
OwnerJakarta Education and Sports Office
Capacity4,000[1]
Surfaceartificial turf
Construction
Broke ground1987; 38 years ago (1987)[2]
RenovatedOctober 2022
Construction cost181 billion IDR
Main contractorsJaya Konstruksi Ltd.
Tenants
Persitara

Tugu Stadium is a football stadium located at South Tugu, Koja, in North Jakarta, Jakarta. It is the base of the Liga Nusantara team, Persitara North Jakarta. Its capacity is around 4,000 spectators.[3][4][5]

Tugu Stadium was built in 1987. It was a built on swampland where snakes were found. The stadium underwent renovation and land rehabilitation in 2006–2007; the renovation was completed in 2008. Further refurbishment was undertaken in 2012.[6]

Facilities

The stadium is equipped with pitch and field facilities, lighting with a power of 2,500 watts, changing rooms, toilets, management room, ample parking space and spectator stands with a capacity of 4,000 people. Tugu Stadium has an area of 35,000 square metres (380,000 sq ft), with a soccer pitch area of 7,346.49 m2 (79,077.0 sq ft). The area of the track field is 3,600 m2 (39,000 sq ft), the area of the west tribune is 870.40 m2 (9,368.9 sq ft), the area of the east tribune is 205.19 square metres (2,208.6 sq ft), and the east parking lot area is 2,850 square metres (30,700 sq ft). In addition, it has office space under the stands and a room that functions as a surau or prayer room.[7]

Renovation

References

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