City Stadium (Penang)

Penang City Stadium
Stadium Bandaraya
பினாங்கு மாநகரம் அரங்கம்
Former names Penang Island National Stadium
(1 October 1945-8 August 2003)
Location George Town, Penang, Malaysia
Owner Penang State Government
Operator Penang Island City Council
Capacity 20,000
Surface Grass pitch
Track
Construction
Broke ground 1 October 1945
Built 1 June 1948
Opened 1 September 1956
Renovated 1 July 1953
Expanded 1 May 1950
Architect British Commonwealth & Government
Tenants
Penang FA

City Stadium (Stadium Bandaraya Pulau Pinang in Malay, was formerly known as Penang Island National Stadium (Malay: Stadium Nasional Pulau Pinang)) is a multi-purpose stadium in George Town, Malaysia with the home stadium of Penang FA. The oldest built stadium still in use in Malaysia, it was built in 1956 by the British government.[1] The place where the stadium was built originally was a land fill. Previously the main entrance occupied a larger area and presently much reduced. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium has a capacity of 20,000 people. This stadium is currently the home of the Penang state football team & is famed for its vociferous home support dubbed the "Keramat Roar".

History

Penang Island National Stadium (1945–2003)

City Stadium was originally known as Penang Island National Stadium (Malay: Stadium Nasional Pulau Pinang) and was officially building of construction on 1 October 1945. National Stadium was completed on 1 June 1948. National Stadium was expanded on 1 May 1950 by the British government. National Stadium was renovated on 1 July 1953. National Stadium was officially inaugurated on 1 September 1956.

City Stadium (2003–present)

National Stadium became City Stadium (Malay: Stadium Bandaraya Pulau Pinang) on 9 August 2003.

Exhibition matches

On 15 May 1975, the second exhibition match was played between the Malaysia League XI and Arsenal Football Club. The match ended in a 1–1 draw for both sides.[2] The Penang FA had an exhibition match versus BSC Young Boys (Switzerland) which ended in a 1–1 draw on 25 January 1982.[3] Before that, on 12 January 1982, FC Bayern Munich II played versus Penang. The match ended in a 1–0 win for the home side.[4]

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