TIMEINDONESIA, JAKARTA – The 2023 U-17 World Cup will be one of the most anticipated youth football events in the world. For this edition, FIFA has designated Indonesia to host this quadrennial tournament.
Indonesia and FIFA have agreed on four major stadiums to host the tournament which will start from November 10 to December 2, 2023.
The four stadiums are Gelora Bung Tomo Stadium in Surabaya; Jakarta International Stadium in Jakarta, Si Jalak Harupat Stadium in Bandung and Mahanan Stadium in Solo.
The Indonesian national team, which is part of Group A with Morocco, Panama and Ecuador, will have its home base at the Gelora Bung Tomo Stadium in Surabaya.
Meanwhile, Group B, occupied by Mali, Uzbekistan, Canada and Spain, will face each other at the Manahan Stadium, Solo.
For Group C which includes New Caledonia, England, Iran and England played all preliminary matches at the Jakarta International Stadium.
Meanwhile, Group D played a match at Si Jalak Harupat Stadium, Bandung. This group is populated by Japan, Poland, Senegal and Argentina.
Here is a profile of each stadium where the U-17 World Cup matches will take place.:
1. Gelora Bung Tomo Stadium, Surabaya
Gelora Bung Tomo Stadium in Surabaya will host the Indonesian national team during the 2023 U-17 World Cup. (photo: Surabaya City Government)
Location: Surabaya, East Java
Capacity: 54,000 spectators
Description: Gelora Bung Tomo Stadium is one of the most iconic stadiums in Indonesia. Named after a national hero, Bung Tomo, this stadium features modern architecture and comprehensive facilities. The stadium, which is the headquarters of Liga 1 club Persebaya Surabaya, has hosted various major sporting events and international music concerts.
2. Jakarta International Stadium, Jakarta
Minister of Youth and Sports Dito Ariotedjo during his visit to the Jakarta International Stadium (JIS), which is one of the venues of the U-17 World Cup. (ANTARA PHOTOS/M Risyal Hidayat)
Location: Jakarta, DKI Jakarta
Capacity: 82,000 spectators
Description: Jakarta International Stadium is a magnificent stadium located in the Indonesian capital, Jakarta. This stadium is one of the largest stadiums in Southeast Asia and will be the center of attention during the 2023 U-17 World Cup. Featuring modern facilities and the latest technology, the stadium which houses Liga 1 club Persija Jakarta is ready to host big matches in this tournament.
3. Si Jalak Harupat Stadium, Bandung
Aerial photo of Si Jalak Harupat Stadium, Bandung. This stadium hosts the teams of Group C of the 2023 U-17 World Cup. (photo: Antara)
Location: Bandung, West Java
Capacity: 27,000 spectators
Description: Si Jalak Harupat Stadium is a stadium located in the middle of the beautiful city of Bandung. Even though it has a lower capacity than many other stadiums, Si Jalak Harupat remains a historic venue in the world of Indonesian football. The stadium, home to the Persib League 1 team, has an extraordinary atmosphere and will provide an unforgettable experience for spectators.
4. Manahan Stadium, Solo
Mahanan Stadium in Solo will host the 2023 U-17 World Cup Group D team, as well as the venue for the final match on December 2. (photo: Antara)
Location: Solo, Central Java
Capacity: 20,000 spectators
Description: Manahan Stadium is one of the classic stadiums in Indonesia which has undergone various renovations to meet international standards. Located in Solo City, Central Java, this stadium will be one of the most passionate venues for the 2023 U-17 World Cup matches. Even though it has a smaller capacity, the stadium of the Liga 1 club Persis Solo has its own unrivaled stadium. charm. Manahan Stadium will also be the venue for the U-17 World Cup final on December 2, 2023.
These four stadiums will be important witnesses in the journey of the young players who are fighting to win the title of the U-17 World Cup 2023. With the atmosphere and the facilities they offer, it is hoped that this tournament will be a great success and will leave an unforgettable memory. memories for everyone involved.
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