Sunday, June 27, 2010

New football stadiums in Indonesia

Tenggarong Stadium
Capacity: 60.000
City: Kutai Kartanegara, East Kalimantan



Gelora Bung Tomo
Capacity: 50.000
City: Surabaya
Clubs: Persebaya Surabaya




Indonesian national football team - clips



Indonesia vs Malaysia in Tiger Cup (ASEAN Football Championship) 2005. ASEAN Football Championship or "AFF Cup" is a prestigious regional football competition in Southeast Asia. Thailand, Singapore and Indonesia are among the best teams in this tournament. Vietnam was the last champion in 2008.


Indonesia vs Australia in the Asian Cup 2011 Qualification. Indonesian didn't manage to go trough the finals in Qatar, for the first time since 90's. There are no team from Southeast Asia qualified to the finals.


AFF Futsal Championship 2009, Indonesia vs Thailand. In 2010, Indonesia won the tournament after defeated Malaysia in the final in Vietnam.

Football supporters in Indonesia

Indonesian national team supporters during the Asian Cup 2007 in Jakarta.

The "Bonek", Persebaya die-hard supporters. Hooligan is often labelled for this supporter group.

The "Jakmania", Persija Jakarta group of supporters. Orange is the club identity colour.

A girl wearing green shirt, as the identity colour of PSS Sleman. This club is currently playing in the Premier Division (2nd-layer competition in Indonesia).

A group of "Aremania", the fanatic fans of Arema Malang. One of the best creative supporters in Indonesia.

The big 5 football stadiums in Indonesia

1. Bung Karno Stadium ("Gelora Bung Karno")
Capacity: 88.306
City: Jakarta
Clubs: Indonesian national team, Persija Jakarta



2. Palaran Stadium
Capacity: 60.000
City: Samarinda, East Kalimantan


3. Jakabaring Stadium
Capacity: 50.000
City: Palembang, Southern Sumatera
Clubs: Sriwijaya FC


4. Jalak Harupat Soreang Stadium
Capacity: 40.000
City: Bandung, West Java
Clubs: Persikab Bandung


5. Harapan Bangsa Stadium
Capacity: 40.000
City: Banda Aceh, Aceh



The Indonesian football national team

The Indonesian football association (PSSI) logo

The Indonesian football national team

Indonesia vs Thailand. Thailand is considered as one of the main competitors of Indonesia in the region (Southeast Asia).

Indonesia national team jersey for Asian Cup 2007 in 4 southeast asian countries.

Indonesia vs Australia, in the Asian Cup 2011 qualification.

Bambang Pamungkas, one of the best forwards in Indonesia.

Boas Solossa, one of the young talents from Indonesia. He currently plays in Persipura, an Indonesia Super League (ISL) club from the Papua.

Alfred Riedl, a new hired coach from Austria for Indonesian national team (senior)

The Indonesian futsal (indoor football) national team. In 2010, they won the AFF Futsal Championship in Vietnam. AFF is the football confederation in Southeast Asia, under the AFC (Asian Football Confederation)

The Indonesian junior team, playing in Uruguay U-17 league (Quinta Division), coached by Cesar Payovich (Uruguayan)