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List of Stadium
Stadium |
Capacity |
City |
State |
Notes |
Bukit Jalil National Stadium |
87,411[1] |
Kuala Lumpur |
Kuala Lumpur |
The place where 1998 Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur takes place.[2] |
Shah Alam Stadium |
80,000 |
Shah Alam |
Selangor |
|
Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin Stadium |
50,000 |
Kuala Terengganu |
Terengganu |
Build to host for SUKMA Games. Collapsed in 2 June 2009.[3] |
Hang Jebat Stadium |
40,000 |
Malacca |
Malacca |
|
Penang State Stadium |
40,000 |
Batu Kawan |
Penang |
|
Sarawak Stadium |
40,000 |
Kuching |
Sarawak |
This stadium is being renovated for SUKMA Games 2016 |
Stadium Merdeka |
40,000 |
Kuala Lumpur |
Kuala Lumpur |
Erected for Malaysia's declaration of independence on 31 August 1957.[4] It was also used as the venue for concerts. |
Tuanku Abdul Rahman Stadium[5] |
40,000 |
Seremban |
Negeri Sembilan |
In 2004 the capacity of stadium has been upgraded from 20,000 to 40,000 people due to Sukma X. |
Darulmakmur Stadium |
35,000 |
Kuantan |
Pahang |
|
Perak Stadium |
42,500 |
Ipoh |
Perak |
|
Darul Aman Stadium |
32,387 |
Alor Star |
Kedah |
|
Likas Stadium |
35,000 |
Kota Kinabalu |
Sabah |
|
Tan Sri Dato Hj Hassan Yunos Stadium |
30,000 |
Johor Bahru |
Johor |
The most advanced football stadium in Malaysia.The stadium was named after former Menteri Besar of Johor, Tan Sri Dato Hj Hassan Yunos. |
Sultan Mohammad IV Stadium |
30,000 |
Kota Bharu |
Kelantan |
Home of The Red Warriors of Kelantan FA. Gomo Kelate Gomo. |
Negeri Sarawak Stadium |
26,000 |
Kuching |
Sarawak |
The spirit of Ngap Sayot in this stadium went team Sarawak FA play match for Malaysia Super League, FA Cup and Malaysia Cup. |
Sultan Ismail Nasiruddin Shah Stadium |
25,000 |
Kuala Terengganu |
Terengganu |
|
MBPJ Stadium |
25,000 |
Petaling Jaya |
Selangor |
|
City Stadium |
20,000 |
Georgetown |
Penang |
The oldest built stadium still in use in Malaysia, it was built in 1956 by the British government. |
Utama Stadium |
20,000 |
Kangar |
Perlis |
|
KLFA Stadium |
18,000 |
Kuala Lumpur |
Kuala Lumpur |
|
Putra Indoor Stadium |
10,000 |
Kuala Lumpur |
Kuala Lumpur |
|
Pasir Gudang Corporation Stadium |
15,000 |
Pasir Gudang |
Johor |
Hang Tuah Stadium |
15,000 |
Malacca |
Malacca |
|
Penang International Sports Arena |
10,000 |
Bayan Lepas |
Penang |
The 2000 SUKMA games is one of the first events held in PISA. It is the largest and the most comprehensive multi-purpose indoor venue on the Penang island. |
Han Chiang Indoor Stadium |
6,000 |
Penang |
Penang |
In October 2007, the stadium hosted the Penang Chief Minister's Asian Basketball Invitation 2007 |
Stadium Badminton Kuala Lumpur |
4,500 |
Kuala Lumpur |
Kuala Lumpur |
|
Stadium Negara |
|
Kuala Lumpur |
Kuala Lumpur |
|
Langkawi Stadium |
|
Langkawi |
Kedah |
|
Majlis Perbandaran Selayang Stadium |
|
Selayang |
Selangor |
|
Melawati Indoor Stadium |
8,000 |
Shah Alam |
Selangor |
Used as boxing event during 1998 Commonwealth Games. |
Panasonic Sports Complex |
|
Shah Alam |
Selangor |
Exclusive for Panasonic factory employees. |
KL Soccer Stadium |
|
Kuala Lumpur |
Kuala Lumpur |
|
National Hockey Stadium |
|
Kuala Lumpur |
Kuala Lumpur |
|
Temerloh Mini Stadium |
3,000 |
Temerloh |
Pahang |
The 2nd Home Ground for Pahang FA and Shahzan Muda FC. |
|
Racing venues
Former or closed stadium
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References
- ↑ craziestproject.com
- ↑ XVI Commonwealth Games Venue Map
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ Hari Merdeka in Wikipedia
- ↑ Tuanku Abdul Rahman Stadium in Emporis.com