The following is a list of football stadiums in Malaysia, ranked in descending order of capacity.
Currently, most major and significant stadiums in Malaysia with a capacity of 1,000 or more were included as some of the stadium has been under utilized and not well maintained as others stadium due to lack of major clubs adopt as home ground.
The list includes:
# | Stadiums | Images | Opening Year | Cities | States | Approximate
Capacity |
Clubs | Leagues (Tiers) | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Bukit Jalil National Stadium | 1998 | Kuala Lumpur | Federal Territories
|
87,411[1][2] | Malaysia National Football Team
|
Malaysia Super League | Malaysia National Football Team Home Stadium.
FIFA-match authorized capacity 80,000 (all-seater)[3] | |
2 | Old Shah Alam Stadium,
Shah Alam Sport Complex. (Demolished) (2024) |
16 July 1994 | Shah Alam | Selangor
|
80,372
/40,000[3] |
Selangor FC
|
Malaysia Super League
(1994-2016) |
Old Selangor FC Home Stadium. | |
PKNS FC (before merging) Selangor FC U-23 (current)
|
Malaysia Super League
(2017-2018) | ||||||||
Selangor FC
|
Malaysia Super League
(2019-2020) | ||||||||
Petaling Jaya Stadium | 1996 | Petaling Jaya | 25,000[3] | Selangor FC
|
Malaysia Super League | Current Selangor FC Home Stadium. | |||
New Shah Alam Stadium,
Shah Alam Sport Complex. (In Progress) |
2026/ 2030? | Shah Alam | 35,000
- 45,000 |
New Selangor FC Home Stadium. | |||||
3 | Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin Stadium | 2008 | Kuala Terengganu | Terengganu
|
50,000[3] | Terengganu FC
|
Malaysia Super League | Terengganu FC Home Stadium.
New Era El Classico Derby:
| |
4 | The Sarawak Stadium | 1997 | Kuching | Sarawak
|
45,000[3] | Sarawak United FC
|
Malaysia A1 Semi-Pro League | Sarawak United FC Home Stadium. | |
Kuching City FC
|
Malaysia Super League | Kuching FC Home Stadium.
New East Borneo Derby:
| |||||||
5 | Tuanku Abdul Rahman Stadium | 1992 | Seremban | Negeri Sembilan
|
45,000[3] | Negeri Sembilan FC
|
Malaysia Super League | Negeri Sembilan FC Home Stadium.
Old South Derby:
| |
KSR SAINS FC
|
Malaysia A1 Semi-Pro League | ||||||||
6 | Perak Stadium | 1965 | Ipoh | Perak
|
42,500[3][4] | Perak FC
|
Malaysia Super League | Perak FC Home Stadium.
Old North Derby:
| |
7 | Sultan Ibrahim Stadium | 2020 | Iskandar Puteri | Johor
|
40,000[5] | Johor Darul Ta'zim FC
|
Malaysia Super League | Johor Darul Ta'zim FC Home Stadium.
New Era El Classico Derby:
| |
8 | Hang Jebat Stadium | 2004 | Krubong | Malacca
|
40,000[6][3][7] | Melaka United FC
|
Malaysia A1 Semi-Pro League | Melaka United FC Home Stadium.
Old Naning Derby:
| |
9 | Penang State Stadium | 2000 | Batu Kawan | Penang
|
40,000[8][3][9] | Penang FC
|
Malaysia Super League | Penang FC Home Stadium.
New North Derby:
| |
10 | Darul Makmur Stadium | 1973 | Kuantan | Pahang
|
40,000[3] | Sri Pahang FC
|
Malaysia Super League | Sri Pahang FC Home Stadium.
FAM-match authorized capacity 35,000 (all-seater).[10][11] New EastCoast Derby:
| |
11 | Likas Stadium | 1983 | Kota Kinabalu | Sabah
|
35,000[3] | Sabah FC
|
Malaysia Super League | Sabah FC Home Stadium.
New East Borneo Derby:
| |
12 | Sultan Mohammad IV Stadium | 1967 | Kota Bharu | Kelantan
|
33,000[3] | Kelantan FC | Malaysia Super League | Kelantan FC Home Stadium. | |
Kelantan Darul Naim FC
|
Kelantan Darul Naim FC Home Stadium.
New EastCoast Derby:
| ||||||||
13 | Darul Aman Stadium | 1962 | Alor Star | Kedah
|
32,387[3][12][13] | Kedah Darul Aman FC
|
Malaysia Super League | Kedah Darul Aman FC Home Stadium. | |
14 | Tan Sri Dato Haji Hassan Yunos Stadium | 1964 | Johor Bahru | Johor
|
30,000[14][3][15] | Johor Darul Ta'zim II FC | MFL Cup | Johor Darul Takzim II FC Home Stadium.
| |
15 | Sarawak State Stadium | 1991 | Kuching | Sarawak
|
26,000[3] | Sarawak United FC
|
Malaysia A1 Semi-Pro League | Sarawak United FC Home Stadium. | |
Kuching City FC
|
Malaysia Super League | Kuching City FC Home Stadium. | |||||||
16 | Merdeka Independence Stadium | 1957 | Kuala Lumpur | Federal Territories
|
25,000[3][16] | Malaysia national football team
|
Malaysia A1 Semi-Pro League | Sultan Selangor Cup Special Tournament. (2024) | |
Selangor FC
| |||||||||
17 | Petaling Jaya Stadium | 1996 | Petaling Jaya | Selangor
|
25,000[3] | PKNS FC
|
Malaysia Super League | Current Selangor FC U-23 Home Stadium. | |
Petaling Jaya City FC
|
Former Petaling Jaya City FC Home Stadium. | ||||||||
Selangor FC
|
Current Selangor FC Home Stadium. | ||||||||
18 | Tun Abdul Razak Stadium | 2015 | Bandar Pusat Jengka | Pahang
|
25,000[3] | Felda United FC
|
Malaysia Super League | Felda United FC Home Stadium. | |
19 | Sultan Ismail Nasiruddin Shah Stadium | 1967 | Kuala Terengganu | Terengganu | 22,200[17] | Terengganu FC II | MFL Cup | Terengganu FC II Home Stadium. | |
20 | Tuanku Syed Putra Stadium | 1995 | Kangar | Perlis
|
20,000[18] | Perlis United FC
|
Malaysia A1 Semi-Pro League | Perlis United FC Home Stadium. | |
Northern Lions FC | Malaysia A1 Semi-Pro League | Northern Lions FC Home Stadium. | |||||||
21 | Penang City Stadium | 1948 | Georgetown | Penang | 20,000[19] | Penang FC | Malaysia Super League | Penang FC Home Stadium. | |
22 | Kuala Lumpur Stadium | 1995 | Kuala Lumpur | Federal Territories
|
18,000[20] | Kuala Lumpur City FC
|
Malaysia Super League | Kuala Lumpur City FC Home Stadium.
KualaLumpur Derby:
| |
23 | Selayang Stadium | 1999 | Selayang | Selangor
|
16,000[21] | Selangor FC II | Malaysia A1 Semi-Pro League | FAM-match authorized capacity 10,000 (all-seater).[22]
| |
PDRM FC
|
Malaysia Super League | ||||||||
24 | Pasir Gudang Corporation Stadium | 2013 | Pasir Gudang | Johor | 15,000[23] | Johor Darul Ta'zim III FC | Piala Presiden | Johor Darul Takzim III FC Home Stadium. | |
25 | Hang Tuah Stadium | 1954 | Malacca City | Malacca | 15,000[24][25] | Melaka United FC
|
Malaysia A1 Semi-Pro League | The stadium has undergone major redevelopment
which has reduced its seating capacity to only 1,000.[24][3] | |
26 | Tawau Sport Complex
Stadium |
2007 | Tawau | Sabah | 15,000[26] | Vacated | Vacated | ||
27 | Manjung Municipal Council Stadium | 2018 | Manjung | Perak | 15,000[27] | Perak FC II |
MFL Cup |
Manjung City FC Home Stadium. | |
Manjung City FC
|
Malaysia A1 Semi-Pro League | ||||||||
28 | Naval Base Lumut Stadium | 1980 | Lumut | Perak | 12,000[28] | Armed Forces FC
|
Malaysia A1 Semi-Pro League | Malaysian Armed Force FC Home Stadium. | |
29 | Keningau Sport Complex Mini Stadium | 1980 | Keningau | Sabah | 10,000[29] | Kadasan Dusun Murut Malaysia FC | Liga FAM | Kadasan Dusun Murut Malaysia FC Home Stadium. | |
30 | UiTM Stadium | Shah Alam | Selangor
|
10,000[30] | UiTM United FC
|
Liga M4 | UiTM United FC Home Stadium. | ||
31 | Temerloh Stadium | Temerloh | Pahang
|
10,000[31][32] | D'AR Wanderers FC | Malaysia A3 Community League | D'AR Wanderers FC Home Stadium. | ||
32 | Kuala Selangor Stadium | Kuala Selangor | Selangor
|
10,000[33][34] | Harini KS FC
|
Malaysia A1 Semi-Pro League | Harini KS FC Home Stadium. | ||
33 | Langkawi Stadium | Langkawi | Kedah | 10,000[3][35][36] | Langkawi City FC
|
Liga M4 | Langkawi City FC Home Stadium.
Recreational facilities in the area of Langkawi. | ||
34 | Pendang Mini Stadium[37] | Pendang | Kedah | 3,700 | |||||
35 | Sultan Ibrahim Mini Stadium | Muar | Johor | 3,000[38] | |||||
36 | Jalan Raja Muda Stadium[39] | Kuala Lumpur | Federal Territories
|
3,000 | |||||
37 | Petronas Bangi Mini Stadium | Bangi | Selangor
|
3,000[40] | |||||
38 | Kulai Mini Stadium | Kulai | Johor | 3,000[41] | |||||
39 | Tun Fatimah Stadium[42] | Malacca City | Malacca | 3,000 | |||||
40 | Tampin Stadium[43] | Tampin | Negeri Sembilan | 3,000 | |||||
41 | Jugra Stadium[44][45] | Banting | Selangor
|
3,000 | |||||
42 | Proton City Stadium | Tanjung Malim | Perak | 3,000[46] | DRB-Hicom FC | KLFA Super League | |||
43 | Sultan Yusuf Stadium[47] | Taiping | Perak | 3,000 | |||||
44 | Sultan Sulaiman Stadium[48] | Klang[49] | Selangor
|
3,000 | |||||
45 | TUDM Stadium[50] | Subang | Selangor
|
3,000 | |||||
46 | JKR Stadium[51] | Shah Alam | Selangor
|
3,000 | |||||
47 | MPKJ Stadium | Bangi | Selangor
|
3,000 | |||||
48 | UPM Stadium | Serdang | Selangor
|
3,000[52] | |||||
49 | Panasonic Stadium | Shah Alam | Selangor
|
2,000[53] | |||||
50 | Maybank Stadium | Bangi | Selangor
|
2,000[54][55] | |||||
51 | USM Stadium | Gelugor | Penang | 2,000[56] | |||||
52 | Sultan Abdul Halim Stadium[57] | Sungai Petani | Kedah | 2,000 | Its indoor stadium has a 4,682 capacity.[57] | ||||
53 | Bakri Rais Stadium[58][59] | Bota Kanan | Perak | 2,000 | |||||
54 | UM Arena Stadium | Kuala Lumpur | Federal Territories
|
1,000[60] | IKRAM Muda FC | Malaysia A1 Semi-Pro League | |||
Protap FC | |||||||||
55 | Kuala Berang Mini Stadium | Kuala Berang | Terengganu | 1,000[61] | Kuala Terengganu Rovers FC | Liga M3 | |||
56 | UKM Bangi Stadium | Bangi | Selangor
|
1,000[62] | UKM FC | Liga Premier | |||
57 | Kajang Prison Complex Stadium | Kajang | Selangor
|
1,000[63] | Penjara FC | Liga M4 | |||
58 | INSPEN Institute Pernilaian Negara
Stadium |
Bangi | Selangor
|
1,000[64] | |||||
59 | MPSJ Stadium[65][66] | Subang Jaya | Selangor
|
1,000[67] |
This is the list of stadiums that have been demolished.
This is the list of stadiums under development for all-seater.