Tun Fatimah Stadium

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Tun Fatimah Stadium
Stadium Tun Fatimah
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Tun Fatimah Stadium
Location Semabok, Melaka, Malaysia
Coordinates 2°12′12.9″N102°16′03.0″E / 2.203583°N 102.267500°E / 2.203583; 102.267500 Coordinates: 2°12′12.9″N102°16′03.0″E / 2.203583°N 102.267500°E / 2.203583; 102.267500
Type Stadium
Surface Grass pitch

The Tun Fatimah Stadium (Malay : Stadium Tun Fatimah) is a multi-use stadium in Semabok, Melaka, Malaysia. [1]

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Name

The stadium gets its name from Tun Fatimah, a 16th-century Malaccan hero.

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