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Location | Kelapa Gading, Jakarta Utara, Indonesia |
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Coordinates | 6°08′59″S 106°54′10″E / 6.1498°S 106.9029°E / -6.1498; 106.9029 |
Owner | Erick Thohir |
Capacity | 5,000[1] |
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Satria Muda Pertamina (IBL) |
The BritAma Arena (Indonesian: Arena BritAma), also known as Kelapa Gading Sports MallorMahaka Square, is an indoor sporting arena located in the affluent Kelapa Gading subdistrict in North Jakarta, Indonesia.[2]
The arena plays host to the basketball games of Indonesia's most successful club basketball team Satria Muda BritAma in the Indonesian Basketball League and ASEAN Basketball League (ABL), and also serves as the venue of some sporting and trade events in the North Jakarta area. The arena hosted the third game of the 2010 ABL finals, and was the venue of the 2011 Southeast Asian basketball tournament, as well as the eSports exhibition event at the 2018 Asian Games.
AsBank Rakyat Indonesia, through its brand "Tabungan BritAma", is the main sponsor of what used to be known as the Satria Muda Mahaka Jakarta team, it also has the naming rights for the venue; therefore "The BritAma Arena".
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