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

List of stadiums

ImageStadiumCapacityCityStateHome team/Use forOpenedNotes
National Stadium87,411Kuala LumpurKuala Lumpur Kuala LumpurMalaysia national football team1996The 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 Stadium80,372Shah AlamSelangor SelangorPKNS F.C. Selangor F.C.1994Former biggest stadium in Malaysia.
Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin Stadium50,000Kuala TerengganuTerengganu TerengganuTerengganu F.C.2008Built to host the SUKMA Games. The largest stadium in the east coast region of Peninsular Malaysia.
State of Penang Stadium40,000Batu KawanPenang PenangFootball2000
Hang Jebat Stadium40,000KrubongMalacca MelakaMelaka United F.C.2004
Sultan Ibrahim Stadium40,000Iskandar PuteriJohor JohorJohor DT F.C.2020
Sarawak Stadium40,000KuchingSarawak SarawakKuching City F.C.1997
Sarawak State Stadium40,000KuchingSarawak SarawakSarawak United FC1991
Independence Stadium25,000Kuala LumpurKuala Lumpur Kuala LumpurFootball1957Erected for Malaysia's declaration of independence on 31 August 1957. It was also used as the venue for concerts.
Tuanku Abdul Rahman Stadium[4]45,000SerembanNegeri Sembilan Negeri SembilanNegeri Sembilan F.C.1992In 2004 the capacity of stadium has been upgraded from 20,000 to 40,000 people due to Sukma X.
Perak Stadium30,000IpohPerak PerakPerak F.C.1965
Darul Makmur Stadium41,895KuantanPahang PahangSri Pahang F.C.1970
Likas Stadium35,000Kota KinabaluSabah SabahSabah F.C.1983
Stadium Darul Aman, Alor StarDarul Aman Stadium32,387Alor StarKedah KedahKedah F.C.1962
Tan Sri Dato Hj Hassan Yunos Stadium30,000Johor BahruJohor Johor Johor DT F.C. II1964
Sultan Ismail Nasiruddin Shah Stadium15,000Kuala TerengganuTerengganu TerengganuTerengganu F.C. II1967
Petaling Jaya Stadium25,000Petaling JayaSelangor SelangorPetaling Jaya City FC1996
City Stadium25,000GeorgetownPenang PenangPenang F.C.1956The oldest built stadium still in use in Malaysia, it was built in 1956 by the British government.
Tuanku Syed Putra Stadium20,000KangarPerlis PerlisPerlis Northern Lions F.C.1995
Kuala Lumpur Stadium18,000Kuala LumpurKuala Lumpur Kuala LumpurKuala Lumpur F.C.
Axiata Arena10,000Kuala LumpurKuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur
Pasir Gudang Corporation Stadium15,000Pasir Gudang Johor JohorJohor DT F.C. III
Sultan Mohammad IV Stadium22,000Kota BharuKelantan Kelantan Kelantan F.C.1967
Hang Tuah Stadium5,000MalaccaMalacca MalaccaSAMB F.C.1954
SPICE Arena13,000Bayan LepasPenang 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.2000
Stadium Badminton Kuala Lumpur4,500Kuala LumpurKuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur 1990 Demolished in 2018.
Stadium Negara10,000Kuala LumpurKuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur1962
Langkawi Stadium10,000LangkawiKedah Kedah 1991
Majlis Perbandaran Selayang Stadium20,000SelayangSelangor Selangor1999
Malawati Stadium13,000Shah AlamSelangor Selangor Used as boxing event during 1998 Commonwealth Games1998
National Hockey Stadium12,000Kuala LumpurKuala Lumpur Kuala LumpurMalaysia men's national field hockey team, Malaysia women's national field hockey team1998
Panasonic Sports Complex Stadium2,000Shah AlamSelangor SelangorShah Alam Antlers1991
Pancarona StadiumPutrajayaPutrajaya Putrajaya
Temerloh Mini Stadium3,000TemerlohPahang PahangThe 2nd Home Ground for Pahang F.C. and Shahzan Muda FC1997
Tun Abdul Razak Stadium25,000Bandar Tun Razak, JengkaPahang PahangFELDA United F.C.2015
Taman Daya Hockey Stadium5,000[5]TebrauJohor Johor
Sibu Indoor Stadium4,250SibuSarawak Sarawak2016The venue for 2017 Malaysia Masters Grand Prix Gold.[6]

Racing venues

StadiumCapacityCityStateNotes
Sepang International Circuit80,000SepangSelangor 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 in Emporis.com
  5. "Sultan Johor Cup: Germans still stylish a decade later!". Hockey World News. 29 October 2023. Retrieved 13 December 2023.
  6. "Sibu gear up for Malaysian Masters". Retrieved 18 January 2017.
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