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Hang Tuah Stadium

Coordinates: 2°12′10″N 102°14′43″E / 2.202742°N 102.245368°E / 2.202742; 102.245368
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2°12′10″N 102°14′43″E / 2.202742°N 102.245368°E / 2.202742; 102.245368

Hang Tuah Stadium
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Former namesStadium Kubu (Kubu Stadium)
LocationMalacca City, Malacca, Malaysia
OwnerPerbadanan Stadium Melaka
(Malacca Stadium Corporation)
Capacity15,000 (1954–2012)
1,000 (2012–)
SurfaceGrass pitch
Construction
Opened1954
Renovated2012, 2014
Tenants
Melaka United (1954–2022)
SAMB (2016–2019)
Melaka City (2020–2022)
Melaka (sometimes)
Liga Melaka

The Hang Tuah Stadium or Stadium Kubu is a multi-use stadium in Malacca City, Malacca, Malaysia.[1] The stadium originally had a capacity of 15,000, with 1,000 seating capacity.[2] It is mostly used for football matches, previously as the home stadium for SAMB and as the second home stadium/training ground for Melaka United.[3]

History

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Stadium Hang Tuah is the oldest stadium in the state of Malacca. It was formerly known as the Stadium Kubu (English: Fortress Stadium) and was officially opened in 1954 by the honourable Mr. G.E.C Wisdom C.M.G., which at that time was the president commissioner of Malacca, president of the Municipal Council, and president of Malacca Stadium.[1] At that time the stadium is under the management of Malacca Stadium Committee.

On 31 August 2001, the name was eventually changed to Stadium Hang Tuah. The launching ceremony was made by His Excellency Syed Ahmad Syed Mahmud Shahabuddin, Yang di-Pertua Negeri of Malacca.

On 1 June 2005, Stadium Hang Tuah management was transferred to Perbadanan Stadium Melaka (English: Malacca Stadium Corporation) from Malacca City Council (MBMB).

The stadium received a major renovation in 2012 when most of the older seating stand was destroyed in order to create an open space to promote "green area" in Malacca City centre.[4]

The stadium was once again renovated in 2015, costing RM 3 million, when Frenz United Football Academy collaborated with local government to open their academy in Malacca. [5][6][7]

In 2019, SAMB has chosen the Stadium Hang Tuah as the club home stadium for its Liga M3 campaign.[8]

Events

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b http://www.stadiummelaka.gov.my/index.php/stadium-hang-tuah/ Archived 31 July 2017 at the Wayback Machine Stadium Hang Tuah
  2. ^ "World Stadiums - Stadiums in Malaysia". Archived from the original on 27 March 2014. Retrieved 12 February 2016. Hang Tuah Stadium Capacity
  3. ^ "Hang Tuah Stadium". Archived from the original on 5 April 2015. Retrieved 20 April 2015. Hang Tuah Stadium Profile
  4. ^ http://www.sinarharian.com.my/edisi/melaka-ns/stadium-berubah-wajah-1.81915 Stadium berubah wajah
  5. ^ http://www.bharian.com.my/node/48875 Kepakaran Frenz United bantu bola sepak Melaka - KM
  6. ^ http://beritaharian.sg/sukan/stadium-hang-tuah-kubu-frenz-united Stadium Hang Tuah Kubu Frenz United
  7. ^ http://www.duniasukan.com/frenz-united-pilih-melaka-sebagai-rumah/ Frenz United pilih Melaka sebagai rumah
  8. ^ http://www.bharian.com.my/node/190636 Penyokong diminta banjiri Stadium Hang Tuah malam ini