Gelora Bung Karno Stadium


Indonesia's largest stadium was completed in 1962. Since then it's had a few rebuildings and is presently used for football matches – especially by visiting European teams – and performances by popular groups before huge crowds. Its capacity was used for the 2018 Asian Games.


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