Stadium Shah Alam
Stadium Shah Alam

Stadium Shah Alam: A New Era for Selangor’s Iconic Sports Venue

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Stadium Shah Alam, located in Shah Alam, Selangor, is one of Malaysia’s most historic and iconic stadiums. Once the pride of Malaysian football, the stadium is now undergoing a massive redevelopment to restore its status as a premier destination for sports and entertainment.


Location & Accessibility

Stadium Shah Alam is situated in Section 13, Shah Alam, strategically located near major highways including the Federal Highway and KESAS. Once completed, the venue will also be directly connected to the Shah Alam LRT3 station, enhancing accessibility for fans from across Klang Valley.


Stadium Overview

Original Features (1994–2020)

  • Opened: 16 July 1994
  • Architect: Hijjas Kasturi Associates
  • Seating Capacity: Approx. 80,000
  • Primary Use: Football (Home to Selangor F.C.), athletics, concerts
  • Major Events:
    • 1997 FIFA World Youth Championship
    • 1998 Commonwealth Games (Football)
    • International concerts (Bon Jovi, Alan Walker, etc.)

Decline and Closure

Due to aging infrastructure, leaky roofs, poor turf conditions, and safety concerns, the stadium was closed in 2020. Selangor F.C. moved to Petaling Jaya’s MBPJ Stadium for its matches.


Redevelopment & Future Plans

Demolition and New Build (2024 Onward)

In mid-2024, full-scale demolition began to make way for a brand-new stadium, expected to be completed in phases by 2026–2030.

Key Features of the New Stadium:

  • Seating Capacity: Estimated 35,000–45,000
  • Design Partner: Populous (Renowned global sports architecture firm)
  • Technology: Retractable roof, sliding pitch, humidity control
  • Purpose: Primarily for football, but adaptable for athletics, concerts, and community events
  • Sustainability: Green energy features and flood-resilient architecture
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Integrated Shah Alam Sports City:

  • New Malawati Indoor Arena
  • Training pitches, youth academies
  • Retail & dining hubs
  • Parks and recreational zones
  • Transit-oriented development with LRT3 access

Timeline

MilestoneDate
Demolition StartJuly 2024
New Stadium CompletionMid-2026 (Phase 1)
Full Complex FinishBy 2030

Community & Economic Impact

The redevelopment of Stadium Shah Alam is expected to:

  • Boost local tourism and hospitality
  • Create new job opportunities
  • Provide upgraded spaces for youth sports and cultural events
  • Re-establish Selangor as a hub for international sporting events

Why It Matters

Stadium Shah Alam isn’t just a venue—it’s a cultural landmark. Its transformation into a next-gen sports complex ensures it continues to be a central part of Malaysian sports, music, and community life for decades to come.

Facilities & Features

The new Stadium Shah Alam will blend modern technology with fan-centric design to deliver a world-class experience for sports, events, and entertainment. Here’s what you can expect from the upgraded facilitie

Driving & Taxis

FAQs

Q: What is the new capacity of Stadium Shah Alam?
A: The rebuilt stadium will seat around 35,000–45,000 spectators.

Q: When will the new stadium open?
A: Phase 1 is expected to complete by 2026.

Q: What else will be built around the stadium?
A: A full sports city with indoor arenas, green spaces, shops, dining, and improved transport.

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Conclusion

The revival of Stadium Shah Alam marks a bold step forward for Malaysian sports. With cutting-edge features, community-first planning, and strategic accessibility, the stadium’s legacy is being reimagined for a new generation.


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