yeah i got this
it's 2011 news....
http://www.thestar.com.my/story.aspx?file=...f8643538&sec=ce
Monday May 9, 2011
A sports centre for Setapak
AIR PANAS in Setapak, Kuala Lumpur is set to have new sports complex soon.
The complex, which will cost about RM100mil, is expected to be ready in two to three years.
It will provide KL residents a chance to indulge in a variety of sporting activities and is also expected to turn a sleepy part of Kuala Lumpur into a vibrant place for sports and leisure.
Kuala Lumpur mayor Datuk Seri Ahmad Fuad Ismail said plans were already on the drawing board to construct the complex which sits on a 12ha site in Jalan Jernih.

“Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak will be making an announcement on the project soon.
“A ground-breaking ceremony will also be organised to launch the project,’’ Fuad said.
The sports complex will be named Kompleks Sukan 1Malaysia and will include a multi-purpose hall, a dormitory, swimming pool, boxing arena, shooting practice range and a futsal centre as well as netball, basketball and sepak takraw courts.
“We will carry out sports activities organised by Kuala Lumpur City Hall there and it will also be used as a training ground for athletes representing the Federal Territories,’’ Fuad said.
“We also want KL residents to use the facilities and the fees would be reasonable.
“We want to make it affordable for the public as we want the people to use it,” he said, adding that the complex would be able to cater to about 10,000 to 15,000 people.
Setapak residents welcome the idea as the area faces a shortage of playing fields for sports activities.
Even the schools in the vicinity face difficulties organising sports activities.
“This is good news as, currently, there is only one field in Air Panas for everyone to share.
“It would be good to have a place to carry out sports events and hang out,’’ resident A. Senthil said.
Setiawangsa MP Datuk Seri Zulhasnan Rafique welcomed the construction of the complex, saying that Setiawangsa did not have a community hall for the people to hold functions and dialogues.
He said the community hall being built as part of the sports complex would provide a place for the residents to come together and interact to foster the muhibah spirit.
Setiawangsa Educational Development Consultative Council chairman Ruslan Madon agreed with Zulhasnan.
“I also think the government should build sports complexes in every constituency in FT to provide the community and the schools a place to carry out functions and events.
“I also believe that schools, in particular, will fully utilise the facilities,’’ Ruslan said.
Currently, there are two major sports complexes in the city — the Bandar Tun Razak sports centre and Bukit Jalil National Sports Complex.
Kompleks Sukan 1 Malaysia will be the third sports centre in the city catering for city folks.

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