The match between Persija Jakarta and Persita Tangerang in the 2025/2026 Liga 1 Super League recorded the highest number of spectators in the first two weeks of the competition.
The total number of Super League spectators up to the second week reached 141,039 people.
The meeting between the two teams took place at Jakarta International Stadium (JIS).
In that match, Macan Kemayoran successfully defeated Persita with a decisive 4-0 score. The number of spectators present was recorded at 29,153 supporters, making this duel the most crowded match throughout the first two weeks of the competition.
Below Persija, the match between Persebaya Surabaya and PSIM Yogyakarta at Gelora Bung Tomo Stadium became the second most watched live.
That match presented 17,456 spectators, even though the home team had to swallow disappointment after a narrow 0-1 defeat.
Meanwhile, Persib Bandung’s opening match in the 2025-2026 Super League when hosting Semen Padang only attracted 14,853 supporters to Gelora Bandung Lautan Api Stadium. This record placed Persib in third position.
Besides these three matches, the Persis versus Persija match presented 13,980 spectators, while the duel between Bali United and Persik Kediri was watched by 10,302 people.
Jakarta International Stadium
The Jakarta International Stadium is a modern multi-purpose stadium in Indonesia, inaugurated in 2022 to serve as the new home for the national football team and local club Persija Jakarta. It was built on the historic site of the former Kemayoran Stadium and is notable for being one of the few stadiums in the world with a retractable roof.
Gelora Bung Tomo Stadium
Gelora Bung Tomo Stadium is a major multi-purpose stadium located in Surabaya, Indonesia. It was officially opened in 2010 to replace the older Gelora 10 November Stadium and is primarily used for football matches. The stadium is named after Bung Tomo, a revered national hero known for his fiery radio broadcasts that galvanized Indonesian forces during the Battle of Surabaya in 1945.
Gelora Bandung Lautan Api Stadium
The Gelora Bandung Lautan Api Stadium (GBLA) is a modern multi-purpose stadium in Bandung, Indonesia, inaugurated in 2013. Its name, which translates to “Bandung Sea of Fire Stadium,” commemorates a pivotal event in 1946 during the Indonesian National Revolution when citizens deliberately burned parts of the city to prevent it from being re-occupied by Dutch forces. It serves as the home stadium for the popular local football club, Persib Bandung.