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  2. Kanjuruhan Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Kanjuruhan Stadium (Indonesian: Stadion Kanjuruhan) was a multi-purpose stadium in Malang Regency, East Java, Indonesia. It was primarily used for football matches. The stadium held 21,603 spectators. [1] It was the home ground of Arema, a football team in Liga 1, together with Persekam Metro Kabupaten Malang of the Liga 3. It was named after ...

  3. Kanjuruhan Stadium disaster - Wikipedia

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    No sanction given to Indonesia and Indonesia National Team from FIFA. Collaboration between Indonesian government, FIFA, AFC and PSSI will be formed with goals of: Establishing stadium security standards for all football stadiums in Indonesia. Formulating security protocols and procedures performed by the police to meet international standards.

  4. List of stadiums in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... The following is the list of football stadiums in Indonesia, ordered by capacity. Existing stadiums ...

  5. Malang - Wikipedia

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    Malang has about 6,000 unemployed people [80] with an open unemployment rate of 7.28%. [81] The economy of Malang is supported by various sectors, including industry, services, trade, and tourism. Trade contributed the most, with 29.53% of the total GRDP of Malang City. [82] Malang is also the home of one of the famous tobacco companies, namely ...

  6. Gajayana Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Gajayana Stadium is the oldest stadium in Indonesia. This stadium began to become the center of the city in 1924 until 1926. [1] Then in the early 1990s Gajayana Stadium renovated, capacity to 17,000. [1] In 2007, the area next to the Gajayana Stadium became MOG or Malang Olympic Garden, completed in 2008.

  7. Persema Malang - Wikipedia

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    The team faced relegation to Indonesia's Division One (third-tier) in 2003. However, within two seasons, Persema successfully returned to the second-tier league. Subsequently, Persema earned promotion to the ISL in 2009 and remained in the league until shifting to the LPI in 2011.

  8. Malang (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Malang Regency, a regency in East Java; Deh-e Malang, village in Sistan and Baluchestan, Iran; Malang Plain, Malang, Indonesia; Malang Shahwala, village in Punjab, India; Ziarat-e Malang, village in Iran; Malang State University, Malang, Indonesia; Malang railway station, Malang, Indonesia; Malang gad, place in Bombay, India; it's also known as ...

  9. Sukun, Malang - Wikipedia

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    Sukun is a district (kecamatan) in Malang, East Java, Indonesia. Bentoel Group , one of oldest and most famous Indonesian tobacco companies, is based in the district. [ 1 ]