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Revision as of 18:40, 25 December 2022

This is a list of stadium in Malaysia.[1]

List of stadiums

Image Stadium Capacity City State Home team/Use for Opened Notes
Bukit Jalil National Stadium 87,411 Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur Malaysia national football team 1996 The place where 1998 Commonwealth Games and 2017 SEA Games in Kuala Lumpur takes place.[2][3] It is the biggest stadium in Southeast Asia by capacity, third biggest stadium on the Asian continent, and eighth largest worldwide.
Shah Alam Stadium 80,372 Shah Alam Selangor Selangor PKNS F.C. Selangor FA 1994 Former biggest stadium in Malaysia.
Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin Stadium 50,000 Kuala Terengganu Terengganu Terengganu Terengganu F.C. 2008 Built to host the SUKMA Games. The largest stadium in the east coast region of Peninsular Malaysia.
Batu Kawan Stadium 40,000 Batu Kawan Penang Penang Football 2000
Hang Jebat Stadium 40,000 Krubong Malacca Melaka Melaka United 2004
Sultan Ibrahim Stadium 40,000 Iskandar Puteri Johor Johor Johor Darul Ta'zim 2020
Sarawak Stadium 40,000 Kuching Sarawak Sarawak Sarawak FA 1997
Stadium Merdeka 25,000 Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur Football 1957 Erected for Malaysia's declaration of independence on 31 August 1957. It was also used as the venue for concerts.
Tuanku Abdul Rahman Stadium[4] 45,000 Seremban Negeri Sembilan Negeri Sembilan Negeri Sembilan F.C. 1992 In 2004 the capacity of stadium has been upgraded from 20,000 to 40,000 people due to Sukma X.
Perak Stadium 30,000 Ipoh Perak Perak Perak F.C. 1965
Darul Makmur Stadium 41,895 Kuantan Pahang Pahang Sri Pahang F.C. 1970
Likas Stadium 35,000 Kota Kinabalu Sabah Sabah Sabah FA 1983
Stadium Darul Aman, Alor Star Darul Aman Stadium 32,387 Alor Star Kedah Kedah Kedah FA 1962
Tan Sri Dato Hj Hassan Yunos Stadium 30,000 Johor Bahru Johor Johor Johor Darul Ta'zim F.C. II 1964
Sultan Ismail Nasiruddin Shah Stadium 15,000 Kuala Terengganu Terengganu Terengganu Terengganu F.C. II 1967
Petaling Jaya Stadium 25,000 Petaling Jaya Selangor Selangor Petaling Jaya City FC 1996
City Stadium 25,000 Georgetown Penang Penang Penang F.C. 1932 The oldest built stadium still in use in Malaysia, it was built in 1956 by the British government.
Tuanku Syed Putra Stadium 20,000 Kangar Perlis Perlis Perlis Northern Lions F.C. 1995
Kuala Lumpur Stadium 18,000 Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur FA
Putra Indoor Stadium 10,000 Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur
Pasir Gudang Corporation Stadium 15,000 Pasir Gudang Johor Johor Johor Darul Ta'zim III F.C.
Sultan Mohammad IV Stadium 22,000 Kota Bharu Kelantan Kelantan Kelantan F.C. 1967
Hang Tuah Stadium 5,000 Malacca Malacca Malacca SAMB F.C. 1954
SPICE Arena 13,000 Bayan Lepas Penang 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.
Stadium Badminton Kuala Lumpur 4,500 Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur
Stadium Negara 10,000 Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur 1962
Langkawi Stadium 10,000 Langkawi Kedah Kedah
Majlis Perbandaran Selayang Stadium 20,000 Selayang Selangor Selangor 1999
Stadium Malawati 13,000 Shah Alam Selangor Selangor Used as boxing event during 1998 Commonwealth Games 1998
Panasonic Sports Complex Stadium 2,000 Shah Alam Selangor Selangor Shah Alam Antlers 1991
Pancarona Stadium Putrajaya Putrajaya Putrajaya
National Hockey Stadium[permanent dead link] Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur
Temerloh Mini Stadium 3,000 Temerloh Pahang Pahang The 2nd Home Ground for Pahang FA and Shahzan Muda FC
Tun Abdul Razak Stadium 25,000 Bandar Tun Razak, Jengka Pahang Pahang FELDA United F.C. 2015

Racing venues

Stadium Capacity City State Notes
Sepang International Circuit 80,000 Sepang Selangor Selangor

References

  1. ^ "World Stadiums - Stadiums in Malaysia". Archived from the original on 27 March 2014. Retrieved 4 August 2015.
  2. ^ XVI Commonwealth Games Venue Map
  3. ^ "Portal Semakan".
  4. ^ Tuanku Abdul Rahman Stadium[permanent dead link] in Emporis.com