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National Sports Council of Malaysia

National Sports Council of Malaysia

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The National Sports Council of Malaysia (Malay: Majlis Sukan Negara Malaysia, NSC or MSN), 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]

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List of programmes

  • Athletes Training Programme (Backup/Talent, Podium)
  • Para Athletes Training Programme (Backup/Talent, Podium)
  • National Football Development Programme
  • National Hockey Development Programme
  • National Netball Development Programme
  • National Rugby Development Programme
  • Junior Cycling Malaysia
  • Women in Sports

List of venues

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Former venues

  • Taman Keramat National Sports Council Complex - Handed over to SkySierra Development Sdn Bhd for the development of The Valley Residence Modern Housing Project.[11]

Affiliated Federal Territories and State Sports Councils

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]

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Awards


References

  1. "Sejarah". nsc.gov.my.
  2. 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.
  3. "Akta". www.kbs.gov.my.

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