Gelora Bung Karno Main Stadium (; abbreviated as SUGBK or GBK), formerly Senayan Main Stadium and Gelora Senayan Main Stadium, is a multi-purpose stadium located at the center of the Gelora Bung Karno Sports Complex in Central Jakarta, Indonesia. It is mostly used for football matches, and usually used by the Indonesia national football team and Super League club Persija Jakarta. The stadium is named after Sukarno, the then-president of Indonesia, who sparked the idea of building the sports complex.

When first opened prior to the 1962 Asian Games, the stadium had a seating capacity of 110,000. It has been reduced twice during renovations: first to 88,306 in 2006 for the 2007 AFC Asian Cup and then to 77,193 single seats as part of renovations for the 2018 Asian Games and Asian Para Games, where it hosted the ceremonies and athletics competitions. Due to the most recent renovation which saw all remaining bleachers replaced by single seats, it is the 28th largest association football stadium in the world and the 8th largest association football stadium in Asia.

History

Under Sukarno: construction and inauguration

thumb|The stadium under construction, April 1962

After the Asian Games Federation declared Jakarta to host the 1962 Asian Games in 1958, the minimum requirement that yet to be met by the Jakarta was the availability of a multi-sport complex. In response to this, President Sukarno issued Presidential Decree No. 113/1959 dated 11 May 1959 about the establishment of the Asian Games Council of Indonesia (DAGI) led by Minister of Sports Maladi. As an architect and civil engineering graduate, Sukarno proposed a location near M. H. Thamrin Boulevard and Menteng (Karet, Pejompongan, or Dukuh Atas) for the future sports complex. then Sukarno accompanied Friedrich Silaban, a renowned architect to review the location of the proposed sports complex by helicopter. Silaban disagreed with the selection of Dukuh Atas because he argued the construction of a sports complex in the center the future downtown area will potentially create a massive traffic congestion. Sukarno agreed Silaban suggestion and instead assigned the Senayan area with an area of approximately 300 hectares.

Construction began on 8 February 1960 and finished on 21 July 1962, in time to host the following month's Asian Games. It was built as part of Sukarno's construction sprees before the 1962 Asian Games and the centerpiece of the Sports Complex. Its construction was partially funded through a special loan from the Soviet Union. The stadium's original capacity was 110,000 people. The stadium is well known for its gigantic ring-shaped facade (a.k.a. "temu gelang"), as the world's first circular roof football stadium and also was designed to shade spectators from the sun, and increase the grandeur of the stadium. The idea came from Sukarno himself and although Soviet architects didn't want to implement temu gelang at first due to its unusual design, but Sukarno insisted and he got his way in the end.

At the 1985 Perserikatan Final, Match Persib Bandung against PSMS Medan which was held at this stadium became an amateur match with the largest attendance of 150,000 spectators. The match was finally won by PSMS Medan. The stadium's capacity was then reduced further to 88,306 as a result of renovations for the 2007 AFC Asian Cup.

The stadium served as the main venue of the 2018 Asian Games and Asian Para Games, hosting the ceremonies and athletics. It underwent renovations in preparation for the events; to comply with FIFA standards, all of the stadium's existing seating was replaced, including its remaining bleachers, making it an all-seater with a capacity of 77,193. The new seats are coloured in red, white, and grey—resembling a waving flag of Indonesia. A new, brighter LED lighting system was also installed, with 620 fixtures, and an RGB lighting system was installed on the stadium's facade. Improvements were also made to the stadium's accessibility. The 2016–18 renovation of this stadium cost Rp769,69 billion (around US$59 million with 2016 exchange rate).

Sporting events

GBK Stadium hosted the 2007 Asian Cup final between Iraq and Saudi Arabia. Other competitions held there are several AFF Cup finals, domestic cup finals, Liga 2 Playoff and Finals, and Liga Nusantara Playoff and Finals.

International

  • Host of the 1962 and 2018 Asian Games
  • Host of the 2018 Asian Para Games
  • Host of the 1963 GANEFO
  • Host of the Olaria Atlético Clube 1970
  • Host of the Santos exhibition 1972
  • Host of the Muhammad Ali vs. Rudie Lubbers boxing match, October 20, 1973.
  • Host of Southeast Asian Games (in 1979, 1987, 1997, and 2011)
  • Host of the Asian Athletics Championships (in 1985, 1995, and 2000)
  • Host of the 2002 AFF Championship for 9 out of 10 Group A matches, semi-final matches, third place play-off, and the final.
  • Host of the 2003 ASEAN Club Championship.
  • Host of the 2004 AFF Championship first leg semi-final match against Malaysia and first leg final match against Singapore.
  • Host of the 2007 AFC Asian Cup for 5 out of 6 Group D matches, quarterfinals between Saudi Arabia and Uzbekistan, and the final.
  • Host of the 2008 AFF Championship for first leg semi-final match against Thailand
  • Host of matches in the 2010 AFC Champions League competition with Persipura Jayapura and Persija Jakarta in 2018 and 2019 AFC Cup matches
  • Host for the Bayern Munich 2008 Post-season Tour
  • Host of the 2010 AFF Championship for 5 out of 6 Group A matches, semifinal matches against the Philippines, and second leg final match against Malaysia
  • Host for the LA Galaxy 2011 Asia-Pacific Post-season Tour
  • Host for all 2 matches of the Inter Milan 2012 Post-season Tour
  • Host for the Valencia 2012 Asia Pre-season Tour (their only match outside Europe)
  • Host for the Arsenal 2013 Asia Pre-season Tour
  • Host for the Liverpool 2013 Asia Pre-season Tour
  • Host for the Chelsea 2013 Asia Pre-season Tour
  • Host for the Juventus 2014 Asia Pre-season Tour
  • Host of the 2014 Asian Dream Cup against Park Ji-sung and Friends, featuring footballers and celebrities, including the cast of Running Man.
  • Host for the AS Roma 2015 Asia Pre-season Tour
  • Host of the 2018 AFC U-19 Championship
  • Host of Indonesia's home matches at the 2018 AFF Championship
  • Host of Indonesia's home matches at the 2022 AFF Championship
  • Host for the Argentina 2023 Asian-season Tour
  • Host of the 2025 ASEAN U-23 Championship

{| class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible"

|+Notable football matches held at the Gelora Bung Karno Stadium

!Date

!Home

!Result

!Away

!Tournament

!Attendance

!Notes

|-

|May 1970

| Indonesia XI

|3–1

| Olaria Atlético Clube

|Friendly

|

|

|-

|21 June 1972

| Indonesia XI

|2–3

| Santos

|Friendly

|

|

|-

|1 September 1972

| Indonesia XI

|2–4

| Benfica

|Friendly

|

|

|-

|4 June 1994

| Persib Bandung

|0–8

| AC Milan

|Friendly

|

|

|-

|22 May 2008

| Indonesia XI

|1–5

| Bayern Munich

|Friendly

|70,000

|

|-

|23 February 2010

| rowspan="3" | Persipura Jayapura

|1–4

| Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors

| rowspan="3" |2010 AFC Champions League

|7,534

| rowspan="3" |

|-

|30 March 2010

|1–3

| Kashima Antlers

|732

|-

|28 April 2010

|2–0

| Changchun Yatai

|500

|-

|30 November 2011

| Indonesia XI

|0–1

| LA Galaxy

|Friendly

|30,000

|

|-

|24 May 2012

| Liga Indonesia All-Stars

|0–3

| Inter Milan

|Friendly

|20,000

|

|-

|26 May 2012

| Indonesia XI

|2–4

| Inter Milan

|Friendly

|50,000

|

|-

|4 August 2012

| Indonesia XI

|0–5

| Valencia CF

|Friendly

|45,000

|

|-

|14 July 2013

| Indonesia XI

|0–7

| Arsenal

|Friendly

|85,000

|

|-

|20 July 2013

| Indonesia XI

|0–2

| Liverpool

|Friendly

|85,000

|

|-

|25 July 2013

| Indonesia XI

|1–8

| Chelsea

|Friendly

|88,000

|

|-

|6 August 2014

| Liga Indonesia All-Stars

|1–8

| Juventus

|Friendly

|80,000

|

|-

|6 July 2025

| Liga Indonesia All-Stars

|3–6

| Oxford United

|2025 Piala Presiden

|41,026

|

|-

|8 August 2026

| Chelsea

|Upcoming fixtures

| AC Milan

|Friendly

|

|

|}

International fixtures

{| class="wikitable"

!Date

!Team

!Result

!Team

!Tournament

!Attendance

!Notes

|-

|19 June 2023

| Indonesia

|0–2

| Argentina

|Friendly

|56,060

|

|}

Tournament results

1979 Southeast Asian Games

{|class="wikitable" style="text-align:left; width:100%;"

|-

!Date

!Time (UTC+07)

!Team #1

!Res.

!Team #2

!Round

!Attendance

|-

|22 September 1979||||||style="text-align:center;"|3–0||||Group stage||style="text-align:center;"|N/A

|-

|23 September 1979||||||style="text-align:center;"|1–0||||Group stage||style="text-align:center;"|N/A

|-

|23 September 1979||||||style="text-align:center;"|0–2||||Group stage||style="text-align:center;"|N/A

|-

|23 September 1979||||||style="text-align:center;"|1–3||||Group stage||style="text-align:center;"|N/A

|-

|25 September 1979||||||style="text-align:center;"|0–0||||Group stage||style="text-align:center;"|N/A

|-

|25 September 1979||||||style="text-align:center;"|2–2||||Group stage||style="text-align:center;"|N/A

|-

|26 September 1979||||||style="text-align:center;"|1–2||||Group stage||style="text-align:center;"|N/A

|-

|26 September 1979||||||style="text-align:center;"|0–0||||Group stage||style="text-align:center;"|N/A

|-

|28 September 1979||||||style="text-align:center;"|1–0||||Group stage||style="text-align:center;"|N/A

|-

|28 September 1979||||||style="text-align:center;"|2–1||||Group stage||style="text-align:center;"|N/A

|-

|29 September 1979||||||style="text-align:center;"|0–0 ||||Second place play-off||style="text-align:center;"|N/A

|- bgcolor=gold

|30 September 1979||||||style="text-align:center;"|0–1||||Gold medal match||style="text-align:center;"|85,000

|}

1987 Southeast Asian Games

{|class="wikitable" style="text-align:left; width:100%;"

|-

!Date

!Time (UTC+07)

!Team #1

!Res.

!Team #2

!Round

!Attendance

|-

|10 September 1987||||||style="text-align:center;"|0–0||||Group stage||style="text-align:center;"|N/A

|-

|10 September 1987||||||style="text-align:center;"|3–1||||Group stage||style="text-align:center;"|N/A

|-

|12 September 1987||||||style="text-align:center;"|2–2||||Group stage||style="text-align:center;"|N/A

|-

|12 September 1987||||||style="text-align:center;"|2–0||||Group stage||style="text-align:center;"|N/A

|-

|14 September 1987||||||style="text-align:center;"|0–0||||Group stage||style="text-align:center;"|N/A

|-

|14 September 1987||||||style="text-align:center;"|0–0||||Group stage||style="text-align:center;"|N/A

|-

|16 September 1987||||||style="text-align:center;"|0–2||||Semi-finals||style="text-align:center;"|N/A

|-

|17 September 1987||||||style="text-align:center;"|4–1||||Semi-finals||style="text-align:center;"|75,000

|-style="background:#c96;"

|19 September 1987||||||style="text-align:center;"|4–0||||Bronze medal match||style="text-align:center;"|N/A

|- bgcolor=gold

|20 September 1987||||||style="text-align:center;"|1–0 (a.e.t.)||||Gold medal match||style="text-align:center;"|120,000

|}

1997 Southeast Asian Games

{|class="wikitable" style="text-align:left; width:100%;"

|-

!Date

!Time (UTC+07)

!Team #1

!Res.

!Team #2

!Round

!Attendance

|-

|5 October 1997||||||style="text-align:center;"|0–1||||Group stage||style="text-align:center;"|N/A

|-

|5 October 1997||||||style="text-align:center;"|5–2||||Group stage||style="text-align:center;"|N/A

|-

|7 October 1997||||||style="text-align:center;"|4–0||||Group stage||style="text-align:center;"|N/A

|-

|7 October 1997||||||style="text-align:center;"|2–2||||Group stage||style="text-align:center;"|N/A

|-

|9 October 1997||||||style="text-align:center;"|4–1||||Group stage||style="text-align:center;"|N/A

|-

|9 October 1997||||||style="text-align:center;"|4–0||||Group stage||style="text-align:center;"|N/A

|-

|12 October 1997||||||style="text-align:center;"|2–0||||Group stage||style="text-align:center;"|N/A

|-

|12 October 1997||||||style="text-align:center;"|2–1||||Group stage||style="text-align:center;"|N/A

|-

|14 October 1997||||||style="text-align:center;"|3–0||||Group stage||style="text-align:center;"|N/A

|-

|14 October 1997||||||style="text-align:center;"|1–0||||Group stage||style="text-align:center;"|N/A

|-

|16 October 1997||||||style="text-align:center;"|2–1||||Semi-finals||style="text-align:center;"|N/A

|-

|16 October 1997||||||style="text-align:center;"|2–1||||Semi-finals||style="text-align:center;"|N/A

|-style="background:#c96;"

|18 October 1997||||||style="text-align:center;"|1–0||||Bronze medal match||style="text-align:center;"|N/A

|- bgcolor=gold

|18 October 1997||||||style="text-align:center;"|1–1 (a.e.t.)<br>||||Gold medal match||style="text-align:center;"|110,000

|}

2002 AFF Championship

{|class="wikitable" style="text-align:left; width:100%;"

|-

!Date

!Time (UTC+07)

!Team #1

!Res.

!Team #2

!Round

!Attendance

|-

|15 December 2002||17:05||||style="text-align:center;"|0–0||||Group stage||style="text-align:center;"|40,000

|-

|15 December 2002||19:35|| ||style="text-align:center;"|9–2|| ||Group stage||style="text-align:center;"| N/A

|-

|17 December 2002||16:05||||style="text-align:center;"|1–6|| ||Group stage||style="text-align:center;"| N/A

|-

|17 December 2002||18:35|| ||style="text-align:center;"|4–2|| ||Group stage||style="text-align:center;"|20,000

|-

|19 December 2002||16:05|| ||style="text-align:center;"|5–0|| ||Group stage||style="text-align:center;"| N/A

|-

|19 December 2002||18:35|| ||style="text-align:center;"|4–1|| ||Group stage||style="text-align:center;"| N/A

|-

|21 December 2002||16:05|| ||style="text-align:center;"|1–0|| ||Group stage||style="text-align:center;"| N/A

|-

|21 December 2002||18:35||||style="text-align:center;"|2–2|| ||Group stage||style="text-align:center;"|30,000

|-

|23 December 2002||18:35|| ||style="text-align:center;"|13–1|| ||Group stage||style="text-align:center;"| 50,340

|-

|27 December 2002||16:00||||style="text-align:center;"|0–4|| ||Semi-finals||style="text-align:center;"| N/A

|-

|27 December 2002||19:00|| ||style="text-align:center;"|1–0|| ||Semi-finals||style="text-align:center;"| 50,000

|-

|29 December 2002||16:00|| ||style="text-align:center;"|2–1|| ||Third place play-off||style="text-align:center;"| N/A

|- bgcolor=gold

|29 December 2002||19:00||||style="text-align:center;"|2–2 (a.e.t.)<br>||||Final||style="text-align:center;"| 100,000

|}

2004 AFF Championship

{|class="wikitable" style="text-align:left; width:100%;"

|-

!Date

!Time (UTC+07)

!Team #1

!Res.

!Team #2

!Round

!Attendance

|-

|28 December 2004||19:45||||style="text-align:center;"|1–2||||Semi-finals first leg||style="text-align:center;"| N/A

|-

|8 January 2005||19:45|| ||style="text-align:center;"|1–3|| ||Finals first leg||style="text-align:center;"| N/A

|}

2007 AFC Asian Cup

{|class="wikitable" style="text-align:left; width:100%;"

|-

!Date

!Time (UTC+07)

!Team #1

!Res.

!Team #2

!Round

!Attendance

|-

|10 July 2007||17:15|| ||style="text-align:center;"|2–1|| ||Group D||style="text-align:center;"|60,000

|-

|11 July 2007||19:30||||style="text-align:center;"|1–1|| ||Group D||style="text-align:center;"|15,000

|-

|14 July 2007||19:30|| ||style="text-align:center;"|2–1|| ||Group D||style="text-align:center;"|88,000

|-

|15 July 2007||19:30|| ||style="text-align:center;"|2–1|| ||Group D||style="text-align:center;"|9,000

|-

|18 July 2007||17:15||||style="text-align:center;"|0–1|| ||Group D||style="text-align:center;"|88,000

|-

|22 July 2007||20:15|| ||style="text-align:center;"|2–1|| ||Quarter-finals||style="text-align:center;"|12,000

|- bgcolor=gold

|29 July 2007||19:30|| ||style="text-align:center;"|1–0|| ||Final||style="text-align:center;"|60,000

|}

2008 AFF Championship

{|class="wikitable" style="text-align:left; width:100%;"

|-

!Date

!Time (UTC+07)

!Team #1

!Res.

!Team #2

!Round

!Attendance

|-

|5 December 2008||17:00|| ||style="text-align:center;"| 5–0 || ||Group stage||style="text-align:center;"|18,000

|-

|5 December 2008||19:30|| ||style="text-align:center;"| 3–0 || ||Group stage||style="text-align:center;"|40,000

|-

|7 December 2008||17:00|| ||style="text-align:center;"| 3–1 || ||Group stage||style="text-align:center;"|21,000

|-

|7 December 2008||19:30|| ||style="text-align:center;"| 0–4 || ||Group stage||style="text-align:center;"|30,000

|-

|9 December 2008||19:30|| ||style="text-align:center;"| 0–2 || ||Group stage||style="text-align:center;"|50,000

|-

|16 December 2008||19:00|| ||style="text-align:center;"|0–1|| ||Semi-finals first leg||style="text-align:center;"|70,000

|}

2010 AFF Championship

{|class="wikitable" style="text-align:left; width:100%;"

|-

!Date

!Time (UTC+07)

!Team #1

!Res.

!Team #2

!Round

!Attendance

|-

|1 December 2010||17:00|| ||style="text-align:center;"| 2–2 || ||Group stage||style="text-align:center;"| N/A

|-

|1 December 2010||19:30|| ||style="text-align:center;"| 5–1 || ||Group stage||style="text-align:center;"|62,000

|-

|4 December 2010||17:00|| ||style="text-align:center;"| 0–0 || ||Group stage||style="text-align:center;"| N/A

|-

|4 December 2010||19:30|| ||style="text-align:center;"| 0–6 || ||Group stage||style="text-align:center;"| N/A

|-

|7 December 2010||19:30|| ||style="text-align:center;"| 2–1 || ||Group stage||style="text-align:center;"| 65,000

|-

|16 December 2010||19:00|| ||style="text-align:center;"|0–1|| ||Semi-finals first leg||style="text-align:center;"|70,000

|-

|19 December 2010||19:00|| ||style="text-align:center;"|1–0|| ||Semi-finals second leg||style="text-align:center;"|88,000

|- bgcolor=gold

|29 December 2010||19:00|| ||style="text-align:center;"|2–1|| ||Finals second leg||style="text-align:center;"|88,000

|}

2011 Southeast Asian Games

{|class="wikitable" style="text-align:left; width:100%;"

|-

!Date

!Time (UTC+07)

!Team #1

!Res.

!Team #2

!Round

!Attendance

|-

|3 November 2011||16:00||||style="text-align:center;"|3–1||||Group stage||style="text-align:center;"|N/A

|-

|3 November 2011||19:00|| ||style="text-align:center;"|2–3|| ||Group stage||style="text-align:center;"|N/A

|-

|7 November 2011||16:00||||style="text-align:center;"|0–0|| ||Group stage||style="text-align:center;"|N/A

|-

|7 November 2011||19:00|| ||style="text-align:center;"|6–0|| ||Group stage||style="text-align:center;"|N/A

|-

|9 November 2011||16:00|| ||style="text-align:center;"|2–1|| ||Group stage||style="text-align:center;"|N/A

|-

|9 November 2011||19:00|| ||style="text-align:center;"|1–2|| ||Group stage||style="text-align:center;"|N/A

|-

|11 November 2011||14:00|| ||style="text-align:center;"|0–2|| ||Group stage||style="text-align:center;"|N/A

|-

|11 November 2011||17:00||||style="text-align:center;"|4–0|| ||Group stage||style="text-align:center;"|N/A

|-

|13 November 2011||16:00|| ||style="text-align:center;"|4–1|| ||Group stage||style="text-align:center;"|N/A

|-

|13 November 2011||19:00||||style="text-align:center;"|3–1|| ||Group stage||style="text-align:center;"|N/A

|-

|17 November 2011||16:00|| ||style="text-align:center;"|0–2|| ||Group stage||style="text-align:center;"|N/A

|-

|17 November 2011||19:00|| ||style="text-align:center;"|0–1|| ||Group stage||style="text-align:center;"|N/A

|-

|19 November 2011||16:00||||style="text-align:center;"|1–0|| ||Semi-finals||style="text-align:center;"|N/A

|-

|19 November 2011||19:00|| ||style="text-align:center;"|0–2|| ||Semi-finals||style="text-align:center;"|N/A

|-style="background:#c96;"

|21 November 2011||16:00||||style="text-align:center;"|4–1|| ||Bronze medal match||style="text-align:center;"|N/A

|- bgcolor=gold

|21 November 2011||19:30|| ||style="text-align:center;"|1–1 (a.e.t.)<br>|| ||Gold medal match||style="text-align:center;"|N/A

|}

2018 AFC U-19 Championship

{|class="wikitable" style="text-align:left; width:100%;"

|-

!Date

!Time (UTC+07)

!Team #1

!Result

!Team #2

!Round

!Attendance

|-

|18 October 2018||16:00||||style="text-align:center;"|2–1||||Group stage||style="text-align:center;"| 2,124

|-

|18 October 2018||19:00||||style="text-align:center;"|3–1||||Group stage||style="text-align:center;"| 17,320

|-

|21 October 2018||16:00||||style="text-align:center;"|1–8||||Group stage||style="text-align:center;"| 4,781

|-

|21 October 2018||19:00||||style="text-align:center;"|6–5||||Group stage||style="text-align:center;"| 38,217

|-

|24 October 2018||19:00||||style="text-align:center;"|1–0||||Group stage||style="text-align:center;"| 30,022

|-

|28 October 2018||16:00||||style="text-align:center;"|7–3 (a.e.t.)||||Quarter-finals||style="text-align:center;"| 16,758

|-

|28 October 2018||19:30||||style="text-align:center;"|2–0||||Quarter-finals||style="text-align:center;"| 60,154

|}

2018 AFF Championship

{|class="wikitable" style="text-align:left; width:100%;"

|-

!Date

!Time (UTC+07)

!Team #1

!Result

!Team #2

!Round

!Attendance

|-

|13 November 2018||19:00||||style="text-align:center;"|3–1||||Group stage||style="text-align:center;"| 15,138

|-

|25 November 2018||19:00||||style="text-align:center;"|0–0||||Group stage||style="text-align:center;"| 15,436

|}

2022 AFF Championship

{|class="wikitable" style="text-align:left; width:100%;"

|-

!Date

!Time (UTC+07)

!Team #1

!Result

!Team #2

!Round

!Attendance

|-

|23 December 2022||16:30||||style="text-align:center;"|2–1||||Group stage||style="text-align:center;"|25,332

|-

|29 December 2022||16:30||||style="text-align:center;"|1–1||||Group stage||style="text-align:center;"|49,985

|-

|6 January 2023||16:30||||style="text-align:center;"|0–0||||Semi-finals first leg||style="text-align:center;"|49,595

|}

2025 ASEAN U-23 Championship

{|class="wikitable" style="text-align:left; width:100%;"

|-

!Date

!Time (UTC+07)

!Team #1

!Result

!Team #2

!Round

!Attendance

|-

|15 July 2025||17:00||||style="text-align:center;"|0–2||||Group stage||style="text-align:center;"|

|-

|15 July 2025||20:00||||style="text-align:center;"|8–0||||Group stage||style="text-align:center;"|2,743

|-

|18 July 2025||17:00||||style="text-align:center;"|1–7||||Group stage||style="text-align:center;"|

|-

|18 July 2025||20:00||||style="text-align:center;"|0–1||||Group stage||style="text-align:center;"|8,409

|-

|21 July 2025||20:00||||style="text-align:center;"|0–0||||Group stage||style="text-align:center;"|27,013

|-

|22 July 2025||20:00||||style="text-align:center;"|2–1||||Group stage||style="text-align:center;"|

|-bgcolor=#9acdff

|25 July 2025||16:00||||style="text-align:center;"|2–1||||Semi-finals||style="text-align:center;"|

|-bgcolor=#9acdff

|25 July 2025||20:00||||style="text-align:center;"|1–1 (a.e.t.)<br>||||Semi-finals||style="text-align:center;"|10,771

|-style="background:#c96;"

|28 July 2025||20:00||||style="text-align:center;"|1–3||||Third place play-off||style="text-align:center;"|

|-bgcolor=Gold

|29 July 2025||20:00||||style="text-align:center;"|1–0||||Final||style="text-align:center;"| 35,592

|}

AFC Competition

{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:left; width:100%;"

|-

!Date

!Team #1

!Result

!Team #2

!Round

!Attendance

!Note

|-

|14 March 2018|| rowspan="4" | Persija Jakarta|| style="text-align:center;" |0–2|| Sông Lam Nghệ An|| rowspan="3" |2018 AFC Cup group stage|| style="text-align:center;" | 46,184

|

|-

|28 February 2018|| style="text-align:center;" |8–0|| Tampines Rovers|| style="text-align:center;" |49,056

|Marko Šimić scored hat-trick

|-

|10 April 2018|| style="text-align:center;" |1–7|| Johor Darul Ta'zim|| style="text-align:center;" | 60,157

|Marko Šimić scored 4 goals

|-

|15 May 2018|| style="text-align:center;" |1–3|| Home United||2018 AFC Cup Zonal semi-finals|| style="text-align:center;" |62,198

|

|-

|26 February 2019|| rowspan="3" | Persija Jakarta|| style="text-align:center;" |0–0|| Becamex Bình Dương|| rowspan="3" |2019 AFC Cup group stage|| style="text-align:center;" |35,282

|

|-

|26 February 2019|| style="text-align:center;" |2–3|| Ceres–Negros|| style="text-align:center;" | 26,923

|

|-

|15 May 2019

| style="text-align: center;" |6–1

| Shan United

| style="text-align: center;" |8,633

|

|}

Other uses

Note:

  • The Grand Catholic mass led by Pope Paul VI, on 3 December 1970; Pope John Paul II, on 9 October 1989 and Pope Francis on 5 September 2024.
  • The 100th anniversary of Indonesian National Awakening day, 20 May 2008
  • The political rally for both parliamentary and also presidential elections in 2004, 2009, 2014, 2019, and 2024. The 2019 final day campaign for both presidential candidates was held in this stadium. The final campaign was held on 7 and 13 April 2019 respectively. Each final campaign was attended by more than 77,000 supporters, arguably the most attended a one-day campaign rally in the history of the Indonesian presidential campaign.
  • Christmas event jointly organized by the Indonesian Bethel Church for the whole district (2006–2011, 2013–)
  • Indonesia Tiberias Church Christmas Services (2000–2015, 2018–)
  • HKBP Jubileum (147th in 2007 and 150th in 2011)
  • The 85th anniversary of Nahdlatul Ulama (2011)
  • Caliphate Conference of Hizb ut-Tahrir Indonesia, 6 June 2013
  • Admission exams for thousands Indonesian Ministry of Health civil servants applicants on 3 November 2013
  • One of the venues in Jakarta used for COVID-19 vaccination serving 60,000 doses of vaccines, 11 July 2021.

Entertainment events

{| class="wikitable"

!Date

!Artists

!Events

!Attendance

!Revenue

|-

|2 April 1972

|Bee Gees

|Trafalgar Tour

|—

|—

|-

|4 December 1975

| rowspan="2" |Deep Purple

| rowspan="2" |—

| rowspan="2" |—

| rowspan="2" |—

|-

|5 December 1975

|-

|30 December 1988

|Mick Jagger

|—

|70,000 / 70,000

|—

|-

|21 September 2011

|Linkin Park

|A Thousand Suns World Tour

|—

|—

|-

|22 September 2012

|

|SM Town Live World Tour III

|50,000 / 50,000

|—

|-

|9 March 2013

|

|Music Bank World Tour

|—

|—

|-

|25 August 2013

|Metallica

|Metallica Summer Tour 2013

|—

|—

|-

|13 December 2013

|Slank

|Konser 30 Tahun Slank

|—

|—

|-

|23 August 2014

|

|Mahakarya RCTI 25 Tahun

|—

|-

|25 March 2015

|One Direction

|On the Road Again Tour

|43,032 / 43,032

|$3,537,612

|-

|11 September 2015

|Bon Jovi

|Bon Jovi Live!

|40,000 / 40,000

|—

|-

|8 November 2018

|Guns N' Roses

|Not in This Lifetime... Tour

|31,167 / 31,167

|$2,504,246

|-

|23 December 2018

|Slank

|Konser 35 Tahun Slank

|—

|—

|-

|3 May 2019

|Ed Sheeran

|Divide Tour

|48,959 / 52,060

|$4,754,628

|-

|25 February 2023

|Raisa

|Raisa: Live in Concert

|42,000 / 42,000

|—

|-

|11 March 2023

| rowspan="2" |Blackpink

| rowspan="2" |Born Pink World Tour

| rowspan="2" |113.740 / 113.740

| rowspan="2" |$17.199.546

|-

|12 March 2023

|-

|12 August 2023

|Dewa 19

|Dewa 19 All Stars Stadium Tour

|—

|—

|-

|23 September 2023

|

|SM Town Live 2023: SMCU Palace

|50,000 / 50,000

|—

|-

|15 November 2023

|Coldplay

|Music of the Spheres World Tour

|78,541 / 78,541

|$13,893,822

|-

|18 May 2024

|NCT Dream

|The Dream Show 3: Dream()Scape

|40,000 / 40,000

|—

|-

|6 September 2025

|Dewa 19

|Dewa 19 All Stars 2.0

|—

|—

|-

|1 November 2025

| rowspan="2" |Blackpink

| rowspan="2" |Deadline World Tour

| rowspan="2" |—

| rowspan="2" |—

|-

|2 November 2025

|-

|26 December 2026

| rowspan="2" |BTS

| rowspan="2" |Arirang World Tour

| rowspan="2" |—

| rowspan="2" |—

|-

|27 December 2026

|-

|23 January 2027

| rowspan="2" |Westlife

| rowspan="2" |The 25th Anniversary World Tour

| rowspan="2" |—

| rowspan="2" |—

|}

Cancelled Entertainment Events

{| class="wikitable"

!Date

!Artists

!Events

!Reason

|-

|1 December 1993

| rowspan="2" |Michael Jackson

| rowspan="2" |Dangerous World Tour

| rowspan="2" |Michael Jackson's health issues and rehabilitation

|-

|2 December 1993

|-

|3 June 2012

|Lady Gaga

|Born This Way Ball

|Security measures that were taken due to protest from several Islamic groups and community elements and Lady Gaga's appearance that did not reflect morality and Indonesian culture

|}

Transport

thumb|right|[[Istora Mandiri MRT station, the nearest Jakarta MRT station to the stadium complex.]]

KRL Commuterline provides transport service through Palmerah railway station within walking distance from the compound, while Jakarta MRT provides service through Istora Mandiri station. Two corridors of Transjakarta BRT also serve this area. An extension of the Jabodebek LRT is also planned to serve the western perimeter of the compound.

<gallery>

File:Asian Games 1962 stamp of Indonesia 20.jpg|The stadium in a 1962 Asian Games commemorative stamp

File:Southeast Asian Games 1979 stamp of Indonesia 3.jpg|The stadium in a 1979 Southeast Asian Games commemorative stamp

File:SUGBK 14Jan18.jpg|Stadium in 2018

File:Gelora Bung Karno Stadium in 180-degree view; October 2011.jpeg|The massive roof ring structure popularly dubbed as Temu Gelang by Sukarno.

File:GeloraBungKarno.jpg|A view of the main stadium from the 46th floor of Wisma 46

File:BungKarno-indonoob.JPG|During the 2007 AFC Asian Cup (Indonesia vs Saudi Arabia)

File:GBK Main with lighting 1.jpg|A multi-color LED lighting system was installed on the stadium's facade

File:Asian Games 2018 GBK Stadium 03.jpg|The stadium's west plaza

File:Asian Games 2018 GBK Stadium Opening 01.jpg|During the 2018 Asian Games opening ceremony

File:Asian Games 2018 opening by Tasnim 22 (cropped).jpg|During the 2018 Asian Games opening ceremony

File:2018 Asian Games opening ceremony 13.jpg|During the 2018 Asian Games opening ceremony

File:Asian Games 2018 GBK Stadium 02.jpg|The Garuda Pancasila at the stadium

File:GBK Main Stadium during Athletics APG2018 (2).jpg|The Stadium during athletics on 2018 Asian Para Games.

File:GBK Main Stadium during Athletics APG2018 (3).jpg|The spectators in the tribune during 2018 Asian Para Games athletics

File:Gbk persija arema 20190803.jpg|The stadium during 2019 Liga 1 match between Persija Jakarta and Arema on 3 August 2019

</gallery>

See also

  • List of stadiums by capacity
  • List of Asian stadiums by capacity
  • List of Southeast Asia stadiums by capacity

The complex and other venue in the complex:

  • Gelora Bung Karno Sports Complex
  • Gelora Bung Karno Madya Stadium
  • Istora Gelora Bung Karno
  • Indonesia Arena

Other stadiums in Greater Jakarta

  • Jakarta International Stadium
  • Patriot Chandrabhaga

Other concert venue in Jakarta:

  • Beach City International Stadium
  • Indonesia Convention Exhibition
  • Jakarta International Expo
  • Jakarta Convention Center
  • The Kasablanka

References

Notes

Bibliography

  • Profile on GBK Sports Complex official website (archived)