jata kbs An official agency under the Ministry of Youth and Sports Malaysia

Street Soccer

Outdoor Sport

"Skill, Speed, and Spirit"

Street soccer, also known as futsal, was gaining popularity in Malaysia, and there were efforts to promote the sport at various levels, including at the Malaysia National Stadium, also known as Stadium Nasional Bukit Jalil. Futsal had become a significant part of the country's sporting culture, offering an accessible and engaging form of football for enthusiasts of all ages.

Futsal, a fast-paced variant of football played on a smaller, indoor court, has found a strong following among Malaysians, especially in urban areas where spaces for traditional football may be limited. The stadium provided a central location for futsal enthusiasts to come together, enjoy the sport, and witness high-quality futsal matches.

Local futsal teams and leagues, along with various sports organizations, were actively involved in organizing futsal events at the Malaysia National Stadium. These events not only promoted the sport but also served as platforms for emerging talents to showcase their skills and compete at a higher level.

Futsal competitions at the stadium provided an exciting atmosphere for both players and spectators, with the agility, skills, and close-quarter action captivating fans of the sport. As a result, futsal continued to thrive and contribute to the diversity of Malaysia's sports landscape.