Goentoer Darjono Stadium, Football stadium in Purbalingga, Indonesia.
Goentoer Darjono Stadium is a football arena in Purbalingga featuring a grass pitch and modern concrete construction. The ground accommodates approximately 15,000 spectators and serves as home to Persibangga Purbalingga.
The stadium was built in 2009 and replaced the former Wasesa Stadium as the city's primary sports venue. It was named after a former regent of Purbalingga who held office during the 1970s.
The ground serves as a community gathering place where fans meet regularly to support Persibangga Purbalingga during matches. These occasions shape local social life and create bonds among supporters.
The venue is located on Jalan Wiramenggala with adequate parking available on match days. Arriving earlier rather than closer to kickoff helps avoid congestion during peak times.
From the stands, spectators have a clear view of Mount Slamet, one of Java's tallest volcanoes looming over the pitch. This view connects the match experience with the region's natural surroundings.
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