"STAR" [1] | |
Full name | Tun Abdul Razak Stadium |
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Location | Bandar Pusat Jengka, Maran, Pahang, Malaysia |
Owner | Federal Land Development Authority [2] |
Operator | Felda United |
Capacity | 25,000 [3] |
Surface | Artificial Grass |
Scoreboard | Digital board |
Construction | |
Broke ground | 2013 |
Built | 1 April 2013 [4] |
Opened | 15 December 2015 [5] |
Construction cost | RM 80–100 million |
Main contractors | Konsortium Warisan Jengka Holdings (M) Sdn Bhd and Johawaki Sdn Bhd [6] |
Tenants | |
Felda United (2016–2020) |
Tun Abdul Razak Stadium (Malay: Stadium Tun Abdul Razak / STAR) is a football stadium in Jengka, Maran District, Pahang, Malaysia. It is currently used primarily for football matches. The stadium holds 25,000 people and opened in 2015. It was named after former prime minister of Malaysia, Tun Abdul Razak and currently is the home stadium of Felda United. [7]
The stadium was used for the first time in final match of Piala Pengerusi Felda 2015, between Felda Wilayah Jengka and Felda Wilayah Gua Musang.[ citation needed ]
The average and highest attendances at Felda United domestic league competitions:
Year | Average | Highest | Competition |
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2016 | 7,487 | 16,640 | 2016 Malaysia Super League |
2017 | 2,854 | 18,500 | 2017 Malaysia Super League |
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