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Darul Makmur Stadium | |
Former names | Stadium Darul Makmur |
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Location | Kuantan, Pahang, Malaysia |
Coordinates | 3°48′53″N 103°19′26″E / 3.81472°N 103.32389°E / 3.81472; 103.32389 |
Owner | State Government of Pahang |
Operator | Perbadanan Stadium Darul Makmur |
Capacity | 30,000 10,000 seats |
Field size | 105 m × 68 m (344 ft × 223 ft) |
Surface | Grass pitch Track |
Scoreboard | LED Screen |
Construction | |
Opened | 1973; 52 years ago (1973) |
Renovated | 1995, 2011, 2024– |
Construction cost | RM26.7 million |
Architect | Liew Kok Hee SB.Arch (Melbourne) Pahang State PWD Architect |
Tenants | |
Sri Pahang (1970–2023) Kuantan FA (2013–2017) |
Darul Makmur Stadium (Malay: Stadium Darul Makmur) is a multi-purpose stadium located in Kuantan, Pahang, Malaysia. It is mostly use for football matches, with a capacity of 40,000 people. The stadium has a running track, in addition to the football field. It was opened in 1970, while capacity was increased after renovations in 1995 in conjunction with Kuantan hosting the Sukma Games in 1996 and 2012.
International football matches
Date | Competition | Team 1 | Res. | Team 2 |
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18 February 2004 | 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification – AFC second round | Malaysia | 1–3 | Hong Kong |
31 March 2004 | Malaysia | 0–2 | Kuwait |
See also
References
- "Stadium Darul Makmur". World Stadiums. Archived from the original on 27 March 2014. Retrieved 19 March 2014.
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