Bukit Jalil Sports Complex
The Bukit Jalil Sports Complex is a major sports venue located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Opened in 1998, it was built to host the Commonwealth Games and has since become a key site for various sporting events, concerts, and exhibitions. The complex includes several facilities, such as the main stadium, an aquatic center, and a hockey stadium.
The main stadium, known as the National Stadium, has a seating capacity of around 87,000, making it one of the largest stadiums in Southeast Asia. The complex is also home to the National Sports Council and serves as a training ground for many national athletes across different sports.