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1 List of programmes  





2 List of venues  



2.1  Former venues  







3 Affiliated Federal Territories and State Sports Councils  





4 Awards  





5 References  





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National Sports Council of Malaysia (NSC)
Majlis Sukan Negara Malaysia
(MSN)
Agency overview
Formed21 February 1972
JurisdictionGovernment of Malaysia
HeadquartersNational Sports Complex, Jalan Barat, Bukit Jalil, 57000 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Minister responsible
Deputy Minister responsible
  • Adam Adli, Deputy Minister of Youth and Sports
Agency executive
  • Ahmad Shapawi Ismail, Director General
Parent departmentMinistry of Youth and Sports
Key documents
  • NSC Act 1971
  • NSC Act 1979 Amendment
  • Websitewww.nsc.gov.my

    The National Sports Council of Malaysia (Malay: Majlis Sukan Negara Malaysia, NSCorMSN), is a government agency and statutory body under the Ministry of Youth and Sports of the Government of Malaysia which governs the sporting activities in Malaysia. It was established under National Sports Council of Malaysia Act 1971 (amended in 1979) and launched by the second Prime Minister of Malaysia, Abdul Razak Hussein on 21 February 1972.[1]

    List of programmes[edit]

    List of venues[edit]

    Name Location Ref
    Bukit Jalil National Sports Council Complex (Headquarters) KL Sports City, Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur
    Malaysia Paralympic Sports Excellence Centre Kampung Pandan, Kuala Lumpur [2]
    Saujana Asahan National Sports Council Complex Asahan, Jasin District, Malacca [3]
    Pagoh National Sports Council Complex Pagoh, Muar District, Johor [4]
    Kuala Rompin National Sports Council Complex Kuala Rompin, Rompin District, Pahang [5]
    National Sailing Training Centre Langkawi, Kedah [6]
    Dungun National Sports Council Complex Dungun District, Terengganu [7]
    National Velodrome of Malaysia Nilai, Seremban District, Negeri Sembilan [8]
    Mokhtar Dahari National Football Academy Gambang, Kuantan District, Pahang [9]
    Setiawangsa Sports Complex Wangsa Maju, Kuala Lumpur [10]

    Former venues[edit]

    Affiliated Federal Territories and State Sports Councils[edit]

    Section 7 of the National Sports Council of Malaysia Act 1971 empowers the Government to establish Sports Councils in the Federal Territories and each state of Malaysia. While the Sports Councils of the Peninsular states are administered by the Secretary Office of the respective State Government, the Sabah and Sarawak State Sports Councils are administered by the Ministry of Youth and Sports of the respective state and the Federal Territories Sports Council is administered by the Department of Federal Territories.[12]

    Name Sports Council Ref
     Federal Territories Federal Territories Sports Council [13]
     Johor Johor State Sports Council [14]
     Kedah Kedah State Sports Council
     Kelantan Kelantan State Sports Council
     Malacca Malacca State Sports Council
     Negeri Sembilan Negeri Sembilan State Sports Council
     Pahang Pahang State Sports Council
     Penang Penang State Sports Council [15]
     Perak Perak State Sports Council [16]
     Perlis Perlis State Sports Council
     Sabah Sabah State Sports Council
     Sarawak Sarawak State Sports Council [17]
     Selangor Selangor State Sports Council [18]
     Terengganu Terengganu State Sports Council [19]

    Awards[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Sejarah". nsc.gov.my.
  • ^ Eric Samuel (6 March 2014). "Newly opened sports centre aims to spur paralympic champions". The Star (Malaysia). Archived from the original on 8 December 2016. Retrieved 16 September 2022.
  • ^ "Kompleks MSN Saujana Asahan". nsc.gov.my.
  • ^ "Kompleks MSN Pagoh". nsc.gov.my.
  • ^ "Kompleks MSN Kuala Rompin". nsc.gov.my.
  • ^ "Pusat Latihan Perahu Layar Kebangsaan (MSN), Langkawi". nsc.gov.my.
  • ^ "Kompleks MSN Dungun". nsc.gov.my.
  • ^ "Velodrom Nasional Malaysia". nsc.gov.my.
  • ^ Zulhilmi Zainal (25 April 2020). "Inside the Mokhtar Dahari Academy - The wonderkid factory aiming to develop Malaysia's next world-class player". goal.com. Retrieved 16 September 2022.
  • ^ "Kompleks Sukan Setiawangsa". nsc.gov.my.
  • ^ "Kompleks MSN Taman Keramat". nsc.gov.my.
  • ^ "Akta". www.kbs.gov.my.
  • ^ "Majlis Sukan Wilayah Persekutuan".
  • ^ "Rise Up Johor".
  • ^ "Laman Web Rasmi Majlis Sukan Negeri Pulau Pinang".
  • ^ "Laman Web Rasmi Majlis Sukan Negeri Perak".
  • ^ "Majlis Sukan Negeri Sarawak".
  • ^ "Majlis Sukan Negeri Selangor".
  • ^ "Majlis Sukan Negeri Terengganu".
  • External links[edit]


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