Tag: #STADIUM

  • SHAH ALAM STADIUM GOT APPROVAL TO BE DEMOLISHED

    SHAH ALAM STADIUM GOT APPROVAL TO BE DEMOLISHED

    For Selangor teams and supporters, Shah Alam Stadium is the most historic venue. The Shah Alam City Council (MBSA) has already given approval to be demolished in the near future to build a more modern and sophisticated stadium.

     

    Amirudin responded to a question about the stadium’s demolition date by saying, “We just got permission from MBSA yesterday.”

     

    Before this, a screenshot was spread on social media which revealed the cost of constructing the Shah Alam Stadium which had just reached RM3.28 billion.

     

    However, Amirudin last August explained that the figure of RM3.28 Billion was just a proposal from the developer and the cost of building the new stadium still remained between RM800-900 million as was announced last year.

    “They said the cost of stadium construction reached RM3.2 billion based on one screenshot. This is False! The cost of building a new stadium still remains between RM800-900 million as I announced in 2022.

     

    “The RM3.2 billion figure is the developer’s proposal to develop the entire 70 acres of the surrounding area including the construction of a hotel, indoor theater, bus station and youth recreation center,” he said.

  • Malaysia Cup Final 2023 – The condition of the field is very troubling for the country national players

    Malaysia Cup Final 2023 – The condition of the field is very troubling for the country national players

    Tonight’s match is very important for both teams but the issue of the Bukit Jalil National Stadium field, which has attracted the attention of many parties and has been criticized on social media, is of great concern to the players of each team.

     

    Various parties are also worried about the fate of the players who will play in the Malaysia Cup final on Friday and also the national players who will be called up next month for the 2024 Asian Cup.

     

    The party responsible for the management of the pitch, the Malaysian Stadium Corporation (PSM) finally issued a statement admitting that the pitch was unsatisfactory and apologized to all those involved in the final for not having time to prepare a better pitch.

    Through a post in the comment section of a football portal, Tunku Ismail admitted that the condition of the pitch he was blessed with was in a bad condition and would pose a risk of injury to the players, especially the national players who will represent the country in the Asian Cup next month.

     

    Tunku Ismail’s anxiety was also shared by many local football supporters who were also disappointed by PSM’s actions because they did not manage to take care of the field properly and seemed to not care about the welfare of the players and supporters.

     

    JDT and Terengganu will face each other in the Malaysia Cup final with Harimau Selatan wanting to defend the title and record a double quadruple title while Terengganu is trying to erase a 22-year drought without a Malaysia Cup title.