Aji Imbut Stadium or Tenggarong Madya Stadium as it is officially known is a multi-purpose sports stadium which is capable of seating 35,000 spectators. It is currently home to Indonesian Super League side Mitra Kukar F.C
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Stadium Facts
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Team: | Mitra Kukar F.C |
Opened: | 2009 |
Capacity: | 35,000 |
Address: | Tenggarong, East Kalimantan |
Aji Imbut Stadium History
Madya Stadium Tenggarong was constructed for the 2008 Indonesia National Games or as it is known natively, Pekan Olahraga Nasional. Multi-purpose by design in order to accommodate the athletics competition, the stadium cost an estimated 899 billion Indonesian Rupiah.
Upon opening on 18th June of that year the stadium was known as Stadion Madya Tenggarong however it was renamed in honour of Sultan Aji Muhammad who is an instrumental figure in Indonesians country.
The new name was inaugurated on 28th March 2011 with a ceremony conducted by East Kalimantan Govenor, Awang Faroek Ishak.
Multi-purpose by design, Aji Imbut Stadium features an athletics track around the perimeter of the pitch, and the wider sports complex contains numerous facilities. These include a velodrome, a BMX track, an equestrian field, and archery area amongst others.
Today the stadium is predominantly used to host the football matches of Mitra Kukar F.C who compete within the Super League which is the highest tier of football in Indonesia.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who plays at Aji Imbut Stadium?
Indonesian side Mitra Kukar F.C play their home matches at Aji Imbut Stadium.
What is the capacity of Aji Imbut Stadium?
As of 2024 Aji Imbut Stadium has an official seating capacity of 35,000 for Football matches.
When was Aji Imbut Stadium opened?
Aji Imbut Stadium officially opened in 2009 and is home to Mitra Kukar F.C
Are there any Covid restrictions at the stadium?
Covid Restrictions may be in place when you visit Aji Imbut Stadium in 2024. Please visit the official website of Mitra Kukar F.C for full information on changes due to the Coronavirus.