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Bali United Reveals Reasons for Choosing a Stadium in Yogyakarta to Be a Cage, Apparently

Thursday, 12 January 2023 – 06:04 WIB

Bali United failed to play at the Captain Dipta Stadium in the second round of League 1, forced to move their headquarters to Yogyakarta. Photo: Baliutdcom

bali.jpnn.comDENPASAR – It is certain that Bali United cannot use the Captain Dipta Stadium in the second round of League 1 for the 2022-2023 season.

Serdadu Tridatu’s squad must move to their home ground because the Captain Dipta Stadium will be renovated for the 2023 U-20 World Cup venue.

Bali United instead chose two stadiums as their headquarters to finish the match in the second round later.

For the first home match in the second round versus PSM Makassar, January 20 2023, Bali United chose Sultan Agung Stadium, Bantul, Yogyakarta.

For the next home match, Maguwoharjo Stadium, Sleman, Yogyakarta, will be the home ground.

Bali United has a reason to be headquartered in DI Yogyakarta.

The first is a matter of distance. The distance between Bali and Yogya is not too far.

Second, because of the field adaptation factor.

Bali United revealed the reason for choosing two stadiums in Yogyakarta, Maguwoharjo & Sultan Agung Stadium to be the home ground in the second round of League 1, it turns out

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