Opinion

Shah Alam Sports Complex: Selangor making the right move – Nawas Jamaluddin

Proposed project expected to bring major changes to socio-economics and well-being of local people

Updated 6 months ago · Published on 02 Nov 2023 12:24PM

Shah Alam Sports Complex: Selangor making the right move – Nawas Jamaluddin
As the current stadium is no longer able to accommodate the role it was built for in 1990, Pic courtesy of Selangor Menteri Besar Incorporated, November 2, 2023

SHAH ALAM STADIUM once stood prominently as a 'respectable venue' for prestigious domestic and international football tournaments.

However, over the past few decades, the stadium has gradually lost its shine and is no longer able to hold football tournaments or sport activities due to safety factors.

Even our Red Giant team which is a 'loyal resident' to the stadium had no choice but to temporarily find its new ground.

Although it is said that the Selangor state government spends around RM6 million per year just for the basic maintenance of the stadium, it is still not sufficient to cover even 5 percent of the actual maintenance and upkeep requirement.

The stadium is no longer able to accommodate the role it was built for in 1990.

What was once one of the most iconic buildings in Malaysia, is now in a state of despair.

Exacerbated by devastating floods, what fate will befall the stadium if it continues to be left as it is?

As a Selangorian and a Shah Alam resident, I was very excited when the state government announced the proposal to redevelop the stadium, incorporating a public recreation park as one of its major components.

According to the state government, the reimagined Shah Alam Sports Complex (KSSA) will be materialised through a public-private partnership where the developer was given the letter of intent (LOI) to submit proposals that can merge and fulfil the aspirations of the state government and the people of Selangor.

The proposal was open for public viewing early this year when the state government held its engagement session. The public was also invited to share their thoughts and suggestions.

Facilities and connections

According to the mentri besar of Selangor, KSSA will have a new international standard stadium with the capacity of 35,000 to 45,000 spectators.

Sixty percent of the complex area will be allocated for sports activities while the other 40 percent will be used as a public recreation space.

The future KSSA design will also address the existing issues at the area such as flood and traffic.

It is a relief and a pleasant surprise to know that it will be linked to the upcoming LRT3 station.

This proposal is seen to bring major changes to the socio-economics and well-being of local people, especially the nearby community.

It not only offers facilities for sports activities, but also a holistic complex for recreation, leisure and economic opportunities for the people, especially the youth.

With this in mind, the proposal provides better use of the whole area for immediate and future needs.

The current stadium structure has served its role. However, it would not be able to accommodate future needs and requirements. It is timely that today’s generation gives serious emphasis to focus on the need of the future generation.

Observing the social media, the average comments and views, in general, showed positive responses compared to when the proposal was first announced. Those who were previously sceptical on the idea have already shown their support.

This is because it is a public-oriented project focusing not only on sports but also public well-being.

Critics of the project must be able to appreciate that the stadium cannot continue to function effectively in its current state. To rile up the local community and stakeholders with unverified data and misinformation is not doing anyone any favours.

Engagement and information

The stadium forms the core of the masterplan for a football first stadium. KSSA will be a catalyst for transforming Shah Alam into a self-sustaining community hub for Selangorians to thrive, develop and connect through sports, recreation, entertainment and youth entrepreneurial opportunities.

So how can this be bad for the people?

Credit should be given to the state government for being considerate and inclusive simply because the state government had provided an opportunity for the people of Selangor to provide suggestions and views on KSSA and anyone can do so by sending an email to [email protected].

Even the public exhibition early this year was not a requirement, yet the state government proceeded with the public engagement in the interest of transparency.

The majority of Selangorians have given their support for the KSSA. They also provided feedback on the proposals. Critics should take every opportunity to evaluate all the proposals.

This is more proactive and effective approach as everyone has the access to all the information on the KSSA redevelopment and how it will benefit the people and state of Selangor.

Importantly because of the fact that this was still at the proposal stage (design stage) at that point in time. Obviously, no decision can be made until the Selangor government meets all the conditions stipulated in the existing law.

The KSSA is designed with everyone in mind. By the time the stadium is ready, it may not be my cup of tea as a sportsman, but the green space and socio-economic activities within the sports complex will bring a lot of joy and benefits to me.

By that year 2026 too would the critics turn into hypocrites and attend football matches at this very stadium or enjoying his time with family at the green spaces.

In my opinion the benefits of the KSSA cannot be disputed or the project derailed by uninformed people armed with misinformation or worse, petty politics, personal vendetta or lobbying. – The Vibes, November 2, 2023

Nawas Jamaluddin is a reader of The Vibes and resident of Shah Alam

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