Maguwoharjo Stadium, Football stadium in Sleman, Indonesia.
Maguwoharjo Stadium is a football arena in Sleman with around 35,000 seats spread across multiple covered sections. The structure features four spiral staircases at its corners and includes changing rooms, warm-up facilities, and a multipurpose hall for various events.
The stadium was built between 2005 and 2007 by the Sleman government to meet the region's growing need for professional football facilities. Its opening marked an important step forward for organized football in the area.
This is the home of PSS Sleman football club, where supporters from across the region gather to watch matches in the Indonesian top league. The crowd brings energy and excitement on match days, making it a central place for local sports enthusiasm.
The venue is about 9 kilometers from Adisucipto International Airport, making it fairly accessible by car or taxi. Visitors can find parking and clear entry points throughout the facility, and the covered sections provide shelter from the tropical heat.
The playing surface uses Manila grass, a special type selected specifically to handle Indonesia's tropical humidity and heavy use during matches and training. This choice of grass helps maintain the field in good condition despite the challenging climate.
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