Bukit Jalil National Stadium, built in 1998, is home to the Malaysian national football team, allowing professionals to practice and play domestic national-level matches.
However, the stadium hosts other sports, such as cricket, rugby and athletics.
One thing that makes Bukit Jalil a famous stadium in Southeast Asia is its impressive architecture, particularly the innovative roof design and structure, which resembles the traditional Malaysian hat.
9. Borg El Arab Stadium
Borg El Arab is Egypt’s most iconic and world-class stadium, with a beautiful design and state-of-the-art amenities for players and spectators.
It has a seating capacity of over 86,000, making it one of the biggest sporting venues in North Africa.
Borg El Arab stadium has hosted several football matches and events, including the 2009 FIFA U-23 Word Cup and the African Cup of Nations.
The stadium was constructed in 2007 with modern infrastructure and facilities to meet international standards.
It is home to Egypt’s national football team. However, the stadium also facilitates players and teams from other sports, such as rugby and athletics.