Gajayana Stadium

Stadium in Indonesia
7°58′32″S 112°37′30″E / 7.975513°S 112.624975°E / -7.975513; 112.624975OwnerMalang GovernmentCapacity25,000SurfaceBermuda grassConstructionBuilt1924Opened1926[1]Renovated1990, 2008ArchitectDutch East Indies GovernmentTenantsPersema Malang (1953–present)
Arema (1987–2004, 2015–present)

Gajayana Stadium (Stadion Gajayana) is a multi-purpose stadium in Malang, East Java, Indonesia. Gajayana Stadium is the oldest stadium in Indonesia. This stadium began to become the center of the city in 1924 until 1926.[1] Then in the early 1990s Gajayana Stadium renovated, capacity to 17,000.[1] In 2007, the area next to the Gajayana Stadium became MOG or Malang Olympic Garden, completed in 2008. In 2008, Gajayana Stadium was renovated again and its capacity increased to 25,000.[1] It is used mostly for football matches and is home stadium of Persema Malang and Arema.

References

  1. ^ a b c d stenly (3 November 2019). febri (ed.). "Stadion Tertua, Dibangun 100.000 Gulden". malang-post.com. Archived from the original on 14 June 2020.
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Arema F.C.
Home stadium
  • Gajayana (1987–2004, 2015–present)
  • Kanjuruhan (2004–2022)
Training ground
  • Gajayana
RivalriesYouth teams
  • Arema FC U-21
  • Arema FC U-17
Supporters
  • Aremania
Seasons
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