Sultan Muhammad IV Stadium

Sultan Muhammad IV Stadium
Stadium Sultan Muhammad IV
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LocationJalan Mahmood, Kota Bharu, Kelantan, Malaysia
Coordinates6°7′26″N 102°14′36″E / 6.12389°N 102.24333°E / 6.12389; 102.24333
OperatorPerbadanan Stadium Kelantan[4]
Capacity22,000-seat[5]
Field size119 by 100 metres (130.1 yd × 109.4 yd)
SurfaceGrass
ScoreboardElectronic scoreboard
Construction
Built1967
Opened1967[1]
Renovated2010[2]
2016[3]
Construction costRM1,500,000 (1967)
Tenants
Kelantan (1967–present)
Tumpat (2013)
Kelantan Darul Naim F.C. (2016–present)

The Sultan Muhammad IV Stadium (Malay: Stadium Sultan Muhammad IV) is a stadium in the state of Kelantan. It is located on Jalan Mahmood, Kota Bharu, Kelantan, Malaysia, and the home of Kelantan FC and Kelantan United, a Malaysia football team. The stadium can accommodate up to 22,000 spectators. At this time, this stadium is the largest in the East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia with seating capacity of 22,000 and a pitch area to meet the standards set by the National Sports Council of Malaysia is measuring 119 meters long and 100 meters wide.[6]

The stadium is always full of supporters of Kelantan FA. Therefore, it was called the Red Warriors Stadium by the fanatical supporters of Kelantan FA.

History

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Sultan Muhammad IV Stadium is one of the oldest football field in Malaysia and probably one of the oldest in Asia continent based on the use of field. The stadium was built in 1967 and initially aims to provide a venue for sports activities from Kelantan, especially as a football pitch. The stadium was built in an area of 13 acres at a cost of RM 1.5 million, was built in stages.

It was built on the site of a football field of Kelantan Football Association and located in the heart of Kota Bharu town centre. The stadium initially managed by the Association of Kelantan Stadium, which is chaired by the Menteri Besar of the state of Kelantan and comprises a total of 30 members made up of government employees as well as representatives of sports associations.[7]

Facilities

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Their main facilities involve football since it is a home ground for, Kelantan FA. Apart from football facilities, the stadium complex also has tennis courts, race tracks, sports facilities, business facilities to be rented as, warehouses, office space, exhibition sites, kiosks and public toilets. It also provides recreational facilities and a Surau.

The stadium also situated near to government offices such as Raja Perempuan Zainab II Hospital, Kelantan Police Headquarters and the Kota Bharu Municipal council. The stadium is also close to Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC), a fast food outlet. Besides that, there are Perdana Specialist Hospital and Perdana Hotel not far from the stadium.[8]

The stadium is surrounded by many restaurants, food stalls and retail stores. It become a place for people around the pedestal to find a food. There are Dataran Stadium Sultan Muhammad IV near the main entrance of the stadium. Usually, carnivals or events held there especially involving The Red Warriors team. There is also parking around the stadium, but very limited. Usually when the matches involving The Red Warriors was held, the audience just parking them on the pavement and it cause a massive traffic jam for the road nearby.

Transport

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Distance between Kota Bharu bus station and taxi station to the stadium is about 1 km. You can take a bus, taxi or on foot. There are bus stops not far from the stadium main entrance.

Electronic scoreboard

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An Electronic LED Scoreboard system was installed at the stadium in late 2012. It was first deployed during the international match AFC Cup 2012 Quarter Final between Kelantan FA and Iraq Football Club, Arbil Soccer Club. The Scoreboard costs RM2.36 million where the funding came from the Malaysian Federal Government. The project was supervised by the Jabatan Pembangunan Persekutuan and designed by a local Audio Visual consultant appointed by the stadium. The size of the LED scoreboard is about 6×11 meters and could display high resolution video. The LED component came from an LED industry leader called Nicchia and imported from Japan. It is considered the best electronic scoreboard in the country in terms of resolution.

The system is also equipped with a Multi-camera video production system which consists of slow-motion unit, digital video effects and graphics system. The system has 3 HD robotic cameras installed under the roof of the stadium and 3 HD portable professional video cameras. One of the HD portable camera has a HD video transmitter system which enable the camera (Fan-Cam) to send stable live video from anywhere in the stadium back to the control room for display on the LED scoreboard. The entire system was imported from the United States and similar system is used by major stadiums in the United States. The system is also capable of bringing live TV programs via the internet (live video streaming) as well as recording the video programs on HD. The stadium is the first stadium in Malaysia to install such HD multi-camera video production system. It[9]

International matches

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2011

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18 June 2011 Friendly Malaysia  2 – 0  Myanmar Kota Bharu, Kelantan
Amirul 28'
Baddrol 54'
Report

2012

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4 April 2012 AFC Cup Kelantan Malaysia 3 – 0 Indonesia Arema Kota Bharu, Kelantan
20:45 UTC+8 Ghaddar 22', 47', 89' Report Attendance: 9,245
Referee: Kim Sang-Woo South Korea
8 May 2012 AFC Cup Kelantan Malaysia 1 – 0 Myanmar Ayeyawady United Kota Bharu, Kelantan
20:45 UTC+8 Nwoha 47' Report Attendance: 7,372
Referee: Tayeb Shamsuzzaman Bangladesh
23 May 2012 AFC Cup Kelantan Malaysia 3 – 2 Malaysia Terengganu Kota Bharu, Kelantan
20:45 UTC+8 Nor Farhan 4', 17'
Fahmi 45+2'
Report Faruqi 56'
Doe 85' (pen.)
Attendance: 18,652
Referee: Yousef Al-Marzouq Kuwait
25 September 2012 AFC Cup Kelantan Malaysia 1 – 1 Iraq Arbil Kota Bharu, Kelantan
20:45 UTC+8 Ghaddar 90+2' (pen.) Report Sula 37' Attendance: 5,024
Referee: Choi Myung-Yong South Korea

2013

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6 March 2013 AFC Cup Kelantan Malaysia 1 – 1 Maldives Maziya Kota Bharu, Kelantan
20:45 UTC+8 Badhri 77' Report Adhuham 62' Attendance: 12,000
Referee: Yu Ming-hsun Chinese Taipei
2 April 2013 AFC Cup Kelantan Malaysia 5 – 0 Vietnam SHB Đà Nẵng Kota Bharu, Kelantan
20:45 UTC+8 Nwakaeme 4'
Indra Putra 7'
Faiz 23'
Petratos 59'
Badhri 85'
Report Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Jumpei Iida Japan
30 April 2013 AFC Cup Kelantan Malaysia 3 – 1 Myanmar Ayeyawady United Kota Bharu, Kelantan
20:00 UTC+8 Petratos 42'
Shahrul 70'
Badhri 83'
Report Nay Lin Tun 80' Attendance: 14,200
Referee: Chris Beath Australia
14 May 2013 AFC Cup Kelantan Malaysia 0 – 2 Hong Kong Kitchee Kota Bharu, Kelantan
20:45 UTC+8 Report Kcira 15' (o.g.)
Jordi 45+1'
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Lee Min-Hu South Korea

2014

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12 March 2014 AFC Cup Kelantan Malaysia 2 – 0 Hong Kong South China Kota Bharu, Kelantan
20:45 UTC+8 Zaharulnizam 72'
Ghaddar 84'
Report Attendance: 4,564
Referee: Dmitriy Mashentsev Kyrgyzstan
18 March 2014 AFC Cup Kelantan Malaysia 2 – 3 Vietnam Vissai Ninh Bình Kota Bharu, Kelantan
20:45 UTC+8 Nazri 37'
Khairul Izuan 45+2'
Report Bryan 24'
Tambwe 50'
Voinea 62'
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: Tayeb Shamsuzzaman Bangladesh
8 April 2014 AFC Cup Kelantan Malaysia 2 – 3 Vietnam Vissai Ninh Bình Kota Bharu, Kelantan
20:45 UTC+8 Khairul Izuan 50'
Zaharulnizam 55'
Report César 25'
Emerson 64'
Kyaw Ko Ko 80'
Attendance: 1,505
Referee: Yu Ming-hsun Chinese Taipei

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Sultan Mohammad IV Stadium
  2. ^ Oleh KHAIRI [email protected]. "Kosmo! Online - Sukan". Kosmo.com.my. Retrieved 24 July 2016.
  3. ^ "Sultan Muhamad IV Stadium new face". BH ONLINE. 21 June 2016. Retrieved 23 June 2016.
  4. ^ Stadium Kelantan http://stadium.kelantan.gov.my/v1/
  5. ^ "Sultan Muhammad IV". Sejarah Kelantan. Retrieved 4 November 2017.
  6. ^ "Perbadanan Menteri Besar Kelantan - PENULIS BLOG, PENGGUNA FACEBOOK DITEGUR". Pmbk.gov.my. 9 June 2016. Retrieved 24 July 2016.
  7. ^ Nama (wajib) (18 October 2011). "PAS bina Stadium Sultan Mohamad IV | ""Renunglah dengan mata hati..pasti terbuka kunci...""". Ntvirus.wordpress.com. Retrieved 24 July 2016.
  8. ^ "Stadiums in Malaysia". World Stadiums. 17 November 2015. Archived from the original on 27 March 2014. Retrieved 24 July 2016.
  9. ^ Utusan Malaysia 24092012, Papan markah elektronik baru
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