7°15′06″S 112°45′22″E / 7.25157°S 112.755989°E / -7.25157; 112.755989
Stadion Gelora 10 November | |
G10 November Stadium | |
Gelora 10 November Stadium | |
Gelora 10 November StadiumLocation in Surabaya, Java, and IndonesiaShow map of SurabayaGelora 10 November StadiumGelora 10 November Stadium (Java)Show map of JavaGelora 10 November StadiumGelora 10 November Stadium (Indonesia)Show map of Indonesia | |
Former names | Tambaksari Field (until 1954) Tambaksari Stadium (1954–1969) |
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Location | Tambaksari, Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia |
Coordinates | 7°15′06″S 112°45′22″E / 7.25157°S 112.755989°E / -7.25157; 112.755989 |
Public transit | Surabaya Gubeng Surabaya Kota |
Owner | Government of Surabaya |
Capacity | 20,000 |
Surface | grass |
Construction | |
Opened | Between 1907 and 1923 (Field) 11 September 1954 |
Renovated | 1951–1954, 1969, 2018 |
Architect | Tan Giok Tjiauw (stadium) |
Tenants | |
Persebaya Surabaya (1952–2010) NIAC Mitra (1979–1990) |
Gelora 10 November Stadium (Indonesian: Stadion Gelora 10 November; literally "10 November Sports Arena Stadium"), formerly known as Tambaksari Stadium, is a football stadium located in Tambaksari, Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia. It is currently used mostly for association football matches. Originally a football field named Tambaksari Field (Indonesian: Lapangan Tambaksari), the stadium holds 20,000 people. The stadium is widely known to has Pterocarpus indicus trees inside. The current name derives from the starting date of Battle of Surabaya, which later become the Indonesian Heroes' Day.
Major events
- 26 August – 6 September 1969: 7th Indonesian National Games (Indonesian: Pekan Olahraga Nasional)
- 16 June 1983: Post-season tour match of Arsenal, when they were beaten 2–0 by local club NIAC Mitra.
- 11 July 1992: Sepultura's Arise World Tour
- 28 June – 6 July 2012: 4th ASEAN School Games
References
- ^ Randy Wirayudha (19 October 2018). "Cerita dari Stadion Gelora 10 November Surabaya". Historia.id.
- www.fussballtempel.net
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