Siliwangi Stadium or Stadion Siliwangi is a multi-purpose stadium in Bandung, Indonesia. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium is owned by the Siliwangi Regional Military Commando (Komando Daerah Militer Siliwangi). The stadium holds 25,000.[1]

Siliwangi Stadium
Siliwangi Stadium
Siliwangi Stadium is located in Bandung
Siliwangi Stadium
Siliwangi Stadium
Location in Bandung
Full nameSiliwangi
AddressJl. Lombok, Bandung, West Java
Indonesia
LocationBandung, West Java
Coordinates6°54′37″S 107°37′10″E / 6.910312°S 107.619367°E / -6.910312; 107.619367
OwnerKodam III/Siliwangi
OperatorKodam III/Siliwangi
Capacity25,000
SurfaceArtificial turf
Construction
Built1 January 1954
Opened1 January 1956
Renovated1 January 1976
ArchitectFormatara Prima Sejati
Tenants
Persib Bandung (1956–2013)
Persib Bandung U-21 (1956–present)
Persib Bandung U-19 (1956–present)
Bandung Raya (1987–1997)
PS TNI (2016)
Bandung United (2019–present)
PSKC Cimahi (2020–present)

The Siliwangi Stadium was the former home base for Persib Bandung until the team left the venue in 2012, citing quality of the pitch, and the construction of the Si Jalak Harupat Soreang Stadium and Gelora Bandung Lautan Api Stadium.[2] The military-owned PS TNI played at the venue during the temporary Indonesia Soccer Championship league in 2016,[3] but the team only played two home matches there before moving to Pakansari Stadium due to the stadium being used as a cricket venue for the Pekan Olahraga Nasional.[4]

References

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  1. ^ "Stadion Sepakbola Indonesia: Stadion Siliwangi". 2008. Archived from the original on 2 December 2009.
  2. ^ "PSSI Larang Persib & PBR Berkandang di Stadion Siliwangi" (in Indonesian). Archived from the original on 7 December 2013. Retrieved 13 October 2014.
  3. ^ Adnan, Muhamad Rais. "Profil Klub Indonesia Soccer Championship A 2016: PS TNI | Goal.com". www.goal.com (in Indonesian). Archived from the original on 24 November 2017. Retrieved 2019-03-17.
  4. ^ "PS TNI Pindah Markas Ke Stadion Pakansari Bogor" (in Indonesian). Archived from the original on 20 October 2016. Retrieved 17 May 2016.

6°54′37″S 107°37′10″E / 6.910312°S 107.619367°E / -6.910312; 107.619367