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Petaling Jaya Stadium was opened in 1996 and has a capacity of 25,000. It was built in time for the 1998 Commonwealth Games and hosted the Games' rugby union matches.The stadium previously served as the home stadium to MPPJ FC, the first football club in Malaysian football competition to win the Malaysia Cup until its quietus in August 2006.
Perbadanan Kemajuan Negeri Selangor Sports Complex (erroneously referred as Perbadanan Kemajuan Negari Selangor by cricket records) or PKNS Sports Complex (Malay: Kompleks Sukan PKNS) [2] is a multi-purpose sports facility at SS7, Kelana Jaya, Petaling Jaya, Selangor [2] which is used for cricket and football.
The 12,000-capacity Malaysia National Hockey Stadium is the largest Malaysian stadium which is not used for football. Currently, most major and significant stadiums in Malaysia with a capacity of 1,000 or more were included as some of the stadium has been under utilized and not well maintained as others stadium due to lack of major clubs adopt ...
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The LRT station is instead located on the Subang Airport Road adjacent to the neighbourhood of SS7, Kelana Jaya. There is a Park-and-Ride facility provided as well. The island platform at the station. This station also is near to MBPJ Stadium, that home venue to Petaling Jaya Rangers, that currently competes in the Malaysia third tier football ...
Image Stadium Capacity City State Tenants/usage Opened Notes 1: National Stadium: 87,411: Kuala Lumpur: Kuala Lumpur: Malaysia national football team: 1996: The place where 1998 Commonwealth Games and 2017 SEA Games in Kuala Lumpur takes place.
The club was established to represent the community living in Petaling Jaya city. In 2016, the club won the Malaysia FAM League title and was promoted to the second division of Malaysian football, the Malaysia Premier League. From 2019 to 2022, Petaling Jaya City FC participated in the Malaysia Super League.