Surajaya Stadium

Surajaya Stadium
Stadion Surajaya
Interactive map of Surajaya Stadium
Full nameSurajaya Stadium
LocationLamongan, East Java
Coordinates7°6′48″S 112°25′46″E / 7.11333°S 112.42944°E / -7.11333; 112.42944
OwnerLamongan Regency Government
OperatorPersela Lamongan
Capacity12,097 (all-seater)
SurfaceGrass (Zoysia matrella)
Construction
Opened1967
Demolished2023–2024
Rebuilt2024–2025
Tenants
Persela Lamongan

Surajaya Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Lamongan, East Java, Indonesia. It is primarily used for association football matches and serves as the home ground for Persela Lamongan.

The stadium underwent a complete reconstruction between 2023 and 2025 following a government audit of football stadiums in Indonesia. The new structure was designed to meet FIFA stadium standards, transforming it into a fully roofed, all-seater venue with a capacity of 12,097.[1]

History

Originally built in 1967, the stadium became a symbol of Lamongan football. In December 2023, the original structure was demolished to make way for a modern facility funded by the Ministry of Public Works and Housing (PUPR). The reconstruction focused on safety, spectator comfort, and international standard lighting.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ Zaki, Ahmad. "Pembangunan Stadion Surajaya Lamongan Rampung, Siap Digunakan Musim 2025/2026". Jawa Pos (in Indonesian). Retrieved 18 January 2026.
  2. ^ "Ministry of PUPR Completes the Renovation of Surajaya Stadium". Ministry of Public Works and Housing. Retrieved 18 January 2026.