
The new stadium retains the original’s iconic silhouette and curved roof while meeting FIFA standards for international football. It features a fixed roof with double-layered ETFE cushions to allow natural light and a sliding pitch that can move along the stadium’s length, enabling the venue to host various sports events and concerts. The design ensures versatility and functionality for diverse community activities.
The stadium will be part of a 310,000-square-meter garden complex, incorporating a multi-purpose hall, training facilities, and cultural spaces. The existing Shah Alam Stadium will be demolished, with the new complex scheduled to open in 2029. The development aims to create a vibrant hub for sports, recreation, and community engagement in Selangor.
Brett Wightman, Populous’ director, stated: “The new stadium will be part of a landmark active and thriving community development where people can live, worship, work and play.” The project reflects a commitment to enhancing the region’s infrastructure while preserving cultural identity and promoting sustainable community spaces.
The collaboration between Populous and Hijjas Architects + Planners combines global expertise with local insights, ensuring the Shah Alam Sports Complex serves as a modern, inclusive destination for residents and visitors. The design prioritizes accessibility, environmental integration, and long-term community benefits, aligning with Malaysia’s vision for advanced urban development.