Gelora Citramas Stadium

Gelora Citramas Stadium
Address Jl. Hang Kesturi No.4, Batu Besar, Nongsa, Batam City, Riau Islands 29467
Location Batam, Riau Islands, Indonesia
Coordinates 1°06′28″N 104°07′47″E / 1.107902°N 104.129714°E / 1.107902; 104.129714Coordinates: 1°06′28″N 104°07′47″E / 1.107902°N 104.129714°E / 1.107902; 104.129714
Owner Citramas Foundation board
Operator Citramas Foundation board
Capacity 600[1]
Surface Grass field
Tenants
PS Citramas
757 Kepri Jaya

Gelora Citramas Stadium is a stadium in Batam, Riau Islands, Indonesia. The stadium the home of PS Citramas It has a seating capacity of 600 people. Pak Kris Wiluan built the Citramas Stadium to develop atletics which the mother of all sports.

The stadium, established by the Foundation Citramas Group is indeed intended as a special field of exercise and not as a commercial field. Even visitors are prohibited from smoking, because smoking is against the philosophy of health that brought sports lovers.

The stadium is located in Kabil, Nongsa has made a synthetic athletics track and the international class. This fact according to expectations Executive Board (PB) Athletics Association of Indonesia (PAS) Centre which decreed that if the achievement of a championship to be recognized, it must use a synthetic track.

Azman said, The stadium will never be used for political or commercial interests. Because it was built to promote the sport and PS Citramas also training at this stadium.[2]

Citramas Foundation board, said that, technically Citramas Stadium has a football pitch measuring 67 x 105 meters. Around it is equipped with 8-lane running track made from synthetic athletic standards of the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF).

See also

References

  1. "Gelora Citramas, Sambut Sisa Liga 2". Juara.net. Retrieved 1 July 2017.
  2. A, Putut (25 February 2016). "Gelora Citramas Saksi Perkembangan Olahraga Batam".


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