Menteng Stadium

Football stadium in Central Jakarta, Indonesia
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Menteng Stadium was a multi-purpose stadium in Menteng, Central Jakarta, Indonesia. It was used mostly for football reserve matches and was the home stadium of Persija football team. The stadium was built in 1921 with Dutch architects F.J. Kubatz and P.A.J. Moojen and was named Voetbalbond Indische Omstreken Sport (Viosveld).[1][2]

In October 2006 the stadium was demolished and a public park called Menteng Park was built on the area by the administration of Sutiyoso, governor of Jakarta at that time.[1][3] The demolition was very debatable amongst the PSSI, because minister of sports Adhyaksa Dault had not approved this action.[4] The stadium's demolition also led to conflicts that almost disbanded Persija Jakarta.

References

  1. ^ a b Bola.com (2020-07-26). "14 Tahun Silam Tergusur, Stadion Menteng Masih Jadi Memori Bagi 2 Eks Persija". bola.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2024-02-12.
  2. ^ Reza, A. "Sejarah Stadion Menteng, Saksi Lika-liku Persija dan Sepak Bola Jakarta". www.goodnewsfromindonesia.id (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2024-02-12.
  3. ^ Aira, Tidar (2023-07-24). "Taman Menteng Jakarta dulunya stadion sepak bola, sempat jadi markas Persija, berikut cara menuju ke lokasi - Hops ID". Taman Menteng Jakarta dulunya stadion sepak bola, sempat jadi markas Persija, berikut cara menuju ke lokasi - Hops ID (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2024-02-12.
  4. ^ antaranews.com (2006-08-01). "Menpora Kukuh Pertahankan Stadion Menteng". Antara News (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2024-02-12.

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