Bukit Jalil Stadiums Officially Rebranded as TM National Stadium
Bukit Jalil Stadiums
Malaysia’s iconic sports and entertainment landmarks in Bukit Jalil have officially received new names following a major naming rights partnership with Telekom Malaysia. The rebranding, effective 6 March 2026, signals a fresh chapter for the country’s flagship venues as they aim to attract world-class sports competitions and entertainment events.
New Names for Bukit Jalil Venues
As part of the collaboration with Telekom Malaysia:
- Bukit Jalil National Stadium is now TM National Stadium
- Putra Indoor Stadium (formerly Axiata Arena) is renamed Unifi Arena
| Previous Name | Former Name | New Name |
|---|---|---|
| Bukit Jalil National Stadium | Bukit Jalil Stadium | TM National Stadium |
| Putra Indoor Stadium | Axiata Arena | Unifi Arena |
The three-year naming rights agreement ensures both stadiums stay competitive and relevant for international audiences.
Enhancing Facilities for Visitors
PSM Chief Executive Officer, Illiyas Jamil, highlighted that revenue from the naming rights will be invested in upgrading stadium infrastructure and enhancing visitor experiences.
“As caretakers of the National Stadium and Putra Indoor Stadium, we are committed to ensuring these facilities remain at the highest standard for Malaysians,” he said.
Planned improvements include modernized seating, upgraded amenities, and better facilities for athletes and concertgoers.
Telekom Malaysia: Proud Naming Rights Partner
Amar Huzaimi Md Deris, Group CEO of Telekom Malaysia, expressed pride in supporting the iconic venues:
“Through this collaboration, we hope to further strengthen both stadiums so they remain places that unite communities and inspire national pride for future generations.”
The partnership reinforces Telekom Malaysia’s commitment to fostering community engagement while contributing to the long-term development of national sports and entertainment infrastructure.
A New Era for Bukit Jalil
With the rebranding, TM National Stadium and Unifi Arena are set to continue as central hubs for sports fans, concertgoers, and national celebrations. The move aligns with Malaysia’s ambition to position Bukit Jalil as a premier destination for international events in Southeast Asia.
Fans can expect upgraded facilities, enhanced visitor experiences, and world-class events hosted at these newly branded venues over the next three years.


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