Lebak Bulus Stadium

Lebak Bulus Stadium was a football stadium in Jakarta, Indonesia. The stadium had 12,000 seats and can be extended to 15,000 until 25,000 people.[1] It was used mostly for football matches. The stadium held AFC U-17 Championship 2008 Qualification Group F Matches and Football Men's Tournament at the 2011 SEA Games Group B Matches.[2]

Lebak Bulus Stadium
LocationJakarta, Indonesia
Coordinates6°17′20.79″S 106°46′36.16″E
OwnerGovernment of Jakarta
Capacity12,500
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Opened1987
Closed2013
Demolished2013
Tenants
Persija Jakarta (1998–2007)

The stadium was demolished in 2013 to build a depot for the Jakarta Mass Rapid Transit system.[3] The new stadium will be built at 4.5 hectares area, initially in Pesanggrahan, with Rp 580 billion ($62.7 million) fund. The stadium will close with railroad and toll road.[4] The progress on new stadium will be continued under Anies Baswedan,[5][6] with the exact location in Tanjung Priok, North Jakarta as Jakarta International Stadium.

Notable events

Metallica performed at the stadium during their Nowhere Else to Roam tour on 10-11 April 1993. Attended by more than 40,000 people, the concert is infamous for its mass rioting and looting.[7] The utter havoc was recalled by drummer Lars Ulrich in the documentary film Global Metal.

References

  1. "Now Manly United are coming to town". Jakarta Casual. 21 November 2006.
  2. "SEA GAMES 2011: INASOC Revert Decision; Only One City for Men's Football". aseanfootball.org. 6 October 2011. Retrieved 10 November 2011.
  3. "Stadium to be demolished in early 2012". The Jakarta Post. 6 July 2011. Retrieved 10 November 2011.
  4. "Pengganti Stadion Lebak Bulus di Pesanggrahan". January 16, 2012.
  5. https://panditfootball.com
  6. "Pengganti Stadion Lebak Bulus" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 28 December 2018.
  7. developer, medcom id (2018-04-10). "Huru-Hara Konser Metallica di Lebak Bulus 1993". medcom.id (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2020-09-24.


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