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\"Stadion<\/p>\n

Key facts<\/h3>\n

Club: Persija Jakarta | Opening: 1962 | Capacity: 76,000 seats<\/p>\n

History and description<\/h3>\n

Stadion Utama Gelora Bung Karno, often abbreviated to SUGBK or simply GBK, got built between 1958 and 1962 for the 1962 Asian Games.<\/p>\n

The stadium got named after Indonesia’s first president Soekarno, and could initially hold about 110,000 spectators. Its construction was financed by loans from the former Soviet Union. Between 1969 and 2001, during the regime of president Soeharto, the stadium was called\u00a0Stadion Utama Senayan to remove references to his ousted predecessor.<\/p>\n

In 1985, up to 150,000 spectators were said to have attended the Championship final match between PSMS and Persib, spilling out on the ahtletics track, far surpassing the official capacity.<\/p>\n

In 2007, capacity got reduced to 88,000 seats following a refurbishment for the 2007 AFC Asian Cup. During the Championships, SUGBK hosted five first round group matches, a quarter-final, and the final between Iraq and Saudi Arabia (1-0).<\/p>\n

In 2016, Stadion Utama Gelora Bung Karno closed for an extensive refurbishment in preparation for the 2018 Asian Games that will be held in Indonesia. Works included the replacement of benches by single seats, and an upgrade of facilities. This reduced capacity to 76,000 seats. The stadium reopened in January 2018.<\/p>\n

How to get to\u00a0Stadion Utama Gelora Bung Karno<\/h3>\n

Stadion Utama Gelora Bung Karno is located in the middle of the Central Business District (CBD) of Jakarta. Jakarta’s CBD stretches out from central to southern Jakarta along the main drag Sudirman Avenue, whereas Jakarta’s old town lies further north.<\/p>\n

If you’re staying in the CBD, the stadium is easiest reached either by walking (if you’re staying close enough), or by taxi.<\/p>\n

The stadium can furthermore be reached by the TransJakarta fixed lane rapid bus system that runs along Sudirman Avenue. Buses run north to Merdeka Square and Kota Station and south to Blok M Shopping Mall. Get off at stop Gelora Bung Karno.<\/p>\n

In the next years, a new MRT metro system will open that will connect the stadium with the north and south of the city along a similar route as the TransJakarta buses.<\/p>\n

Address:\u00a0Jl. Pintu Satu Senayan, Jakarta 10270<\/p>\n