10. Stadion Utama Palaran
Located in Samarinda, the Palaran stadium has a capacity of 35,000. It opened on 18 June 2008 and was the main venue for the 2008 Indonesia National Games. It is the first Indonesian all-seater stadium.
9. Stadion Gelora Bandung Lautan Api
Gelora Bandung Lautan Api Stadium is a stadium mostly used for football and the athletics. It has a capacity of 38,000. It is located in Bandung and is the home stadium of Persib Bandung. The stadium opened in March 2013.
8. Stadion Batakan
Located in Balikpapan, Batakan Stadium has a capacity of 40,000 and it opened in 2017. It is the home stadium of Persiba Balikpapan.
7. Stadion Lukas Enembe
Formerly known as Papua Bangkit Stadium, Lukas Enembe Stadium has a capacity of 40,263 and it opened in 2019. It is located within the Lukas Enembe Sports Complex in Jayapura and is the home of Persipura Jayapura.
6. Stadion Kanjuruhan
Located in Malang, the Kanjuruhan Stadium has a capacity of 42,449 and it opened on 9 June 2004 and was renovated in 2010. It is the home stadium of Arema FC and Persekam Metro FC.
5. Stadion Utama Riau
Located in Pekanbaru, the Riau Main Stadium opened in 2012 and has a capacity of 44,000. It is the home stadium of PSPS Riau.
4. Stadion Harapan Bangsa
The Harapan Bangsa Stadium has a capacity of 45,000 and is located in Banda Aceh. It opened on 1 January 1997. It is the home stadium of Persiraja Banda Aceh and PS PLN NAD.
3. Stadion Gelora Bung Tomo
Located in Surabaya, the Gelora Bung Tomo Stadium has a capacity of 46,806. It is the home stadium of Persebaya Surabaya. It opened on 6 August 2010 and was renovated in 2020. The stadium is named after Bung Tomo, who is a National Hero of Indonesia.
2. Stadion Utama Gelora Bung Karno
Located in Jakarta at the center of the Gelora Bung Karno Sports Complex, the stadium has a capacity of 77,193. It opened on 21 July 1962 and was renovated in 2018. The stadium is named after Sukarno, the former president of Indonesia, who sparked the idea of building the sports complex. The stadium is the occasional home of the Indonesia national football team.
1. Jakarta International Stadium
Located in Jakarta, the stadium opened on 13 April 2022 and has a capacity of 82,000. It is the home of Persija Jakarta and the occasional home of the Indonesia national football team. It has a retractable roof and is the second-largest retractable-roof stadium by capacity in the world.