Melihat Progres Jakarta International Stadium (JIS) | Update JIS 24 Juli 2021 | Stadion Kita
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July 24, 2021 at 11.00 WIB
Jakarta International Stadium (JIS) is a retractable roof football stadium under construction at Tanjung Priok, Jakarta, Indonesia. Once completed, it will be used as the home ground for Persija Jakarta and will be mostly used for football matches. The stadium will be able to host 82,000 spectators. Construction of the stadium was delayed due to land dispute and class action lawsuit by former squatters whose homes were demolished to make way for the stadium. Construction finally commenced in late 2019 and scheduled to be completed in October 2021.
Liga 1 club Persija Jakarta will be its primary tenant, and this stadium will be their sixth permanent home since their formation, after moving from their current stadium, Gelora Bung Karno Stadium. The stadium complex is built on 22 hectares of land and the stadium building itself is built on 375.7 square meters of land. This stadium will be largest capacity retractable roof stadium in Asia and the second-largest retractable roof stadium by capacity in the world, behind AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
Pre-construction and planning
In late 2000s to early 2010s, plans had emerged that a new home stadium for Persija Jakarta would be built in 26.5 hectares of land near the BMW Park (Indonesian: Taman BMW (Bersih, Manusiawi dan Berwibawa)) in Tanjung Priok, North Jakarta, where squatters had been illegally building homes for the last few years.[6] The stadium was called BMW Stadium after the aforementioned neighbouring park and was scheduled to be built by 2013 and completed by 2015. The stadium had a planned capacity of 50,000 and was originally planned to feature a running track. This stadium was to be a replacement of Lebak Bulus Stadium which was demolished for the Jakarta MRT train depot.
By 2014, the stadium's construction hasn't been commenced yet since the owner of the land is still disputed by the former squatters and the city government. New plans had been discussed to build the stadium with a brand new design with 80,000 capacity for the 2018 Asian Games, but later the plans were cancelled and the government opted to renovate the Gelora Bung Karno Stadium later in 2016.
After multiple series of failed planning and construction, the land dispute was over and the land was ready to be cleared for construction on 2017, and buildings of former squatters was later demolished. Two years after the land was cleared, an official tender was released for a stadium of 82,000 capacity with a retractable roof and without a running track, unlike the previous project designs over the years. The newly designed project is dubbed by the name of Jakarta International Stadium and ground officially broke in March 2019 with Governor Anies Baswedan kicking off the construction. Since the construction has started, the affected neighbouring residents of Kampung Bayam has asked for compensation for damages and a few residents has moved out of the area.
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