Stadion Pakansari
Stadion Pakansari is located in Bogor Regency
Stadion Pakansari
Stadion Pakansari
Location in Bogor Regency
LocationCibinong, Bogor Regency, West Java, Indonesia
Coordinates6°29′42.0″S 106°50′00.1″E / 6.495000°S 106.833361°E / -6.495000; 106.833361
Capacity30,000
SurfaceBermuda grass
Opened2015
Tenants
Persikabo 1973
RANS Nusantara

Stadion Pakansari is an all-seater stadium at Pakansari, Cibinong, Bogor, West Java in Indonesia. It is mostly used for football matches and is the home stadium of Persikabo 1973.[1] It can hold 30,000 spectators.[2] The stadium is one of the venues for men's football in the 2018 Asian Games and 2018 AFC U-19 Championship.

History

Stadion Pakansari is an all-seater stadium located in Bogor Regency in the West Java province of Indonesia. It was opened in 2015. Indonesia played their 2016 AFF Championship semifinal and final matches here in Pakansari because of the renovations at GBK. The stadium hosted the 2017 President's Cup final. It also hosted the 2018 Asian Games men's football gold medal match and the 2018 AFC U-19 Championship final. It is the home of Liga 1 club TIRA-Persikabo.

PSM Makassar played their 2019 AFC Cup matches here in Stadion Pakansari as their permanent home.

International matches hosted

DateCompetitionTeamRes.TeamCrowd
21 March 2017 International Friendly  Indonesia 1–3  Myanmar 13,150
27 September 2022  Indonesia 2–1  Curaçao 21,819

Tournament results

2016 AFF Championship

Date Time (UTC+07) Team #1 Res. Team #2 Round Attendance
3 December 201619:00 Indonesia2–1 VietnamSemifinals first leg30,000
14 December 201619:00 Indonesia2–1 ThailandFinals first leg30,000

2018 PSSI Anniversary Cup

Date Time (UTC+07) Team #1 Score Team #2 Attendance
27 April 201816:00 Uzbekistan2–2 North KoreaN/A
27 April 201819:30 Indonesia0–1 BahrainN/A
30 April 201816:00 Bahrain3–3 UzbekistanN/A
30 April 201819:30 North Korea0–0 IndonesiaN/A
3 May 201816:00 North Korea1–4 BahrainN/A
3 May 201819:30 Indonesia0–0 UzbekistanN/A

2018 Asian Games Men's Football

Date Time (UTC+07) Team #1 Res. Team #2 Round Attendance
14 August 201816:00 Uzbekistan3–0 BangladeshGroup BN/A
14 August 201819:00 Thailand1–1 QatarGroup BN/A
16 August 201816:00 Bangladesh1–1 ThailandGroup BN/A
16 August 201819:00 Qatar0–6 UzbekistanGroup BN/A
19 August 201819:00 Thailand0–1 UzbekistanGroup BN/A
20 August 201819:00 Chinese Taipei0–2 LaosGroup AN/A
27 August 201816:00 Saudi Arabia1–2 JapanQuarter-finalsN/A
27 August 201819:30 United Arab Emirates1–1 (a.e.t.)
(5–3 p)
 North KoreaQuarter-finalsN/A
29 August 201816:00 Vietnam1–3 South KoreaSemi-finalsN/A
29 August 201819:30 Japan1–0 United Arab EmiratesSemi-finalsN/A
1 September 201815:00 Vietnam1–1 (a.e.t.)
(3–4 p)
 United Arab EmiratesBronze medal matchN/A
1 September 201818:30 South Korea2–1 (a.e.t.) JapanGold medal matchN/A

2018 AFC U-19 Championship

Date Time (UTC+07) Team #1 Res. Team #2 Round Attendance
19 October 201816:00 Iraq3–3 ThailandGroup Stage50
19 October 201819:00 Japan5–2 North KoreaGroup Stage35
22 October 201816:00 North Korea1–0 IraqGroup Stage52
22 October 201819:00 Thailand1–3 JapanGroup Stage134
24 October 201819:00 Qatar4–0 Chinese TaipeiGroup Stage5
25 October 201816:00 Japan5–0 IraqGroup Stage138
25 October 201819:00 Australia1–1 JordanGroup Stage42
26 October 201819:00 China2–0 MalaysiaGroup Stage102
1 November 201816:00 Qatar1–3 South KoreaSemi-finals145
1 November 201819:30 Japan0–2 Saudi ArabiaSemi-finals311
4 November 201819:30 South Korea1–2 Saudi ArabiaFinal3,089

Events

International

National

See also

References

  1. "Mencari Nama Stadion Baru Persikabo". ligaindonesia.co.id (in Indonesian). Archived from the original on 24 October 2017. Retrieved 5 October 2013.
  2. "West Java to build new sporting venue". The Jakarta Post. 14 April 2012. Archived from the original on 20 April 2012. Retrieved 15 December 2016.
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