Sports Policy and Sports
Administration in Malaysia
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NSP 1988
to develop an active, healthy and fit society through sports and physical activities
in line with the overall efforts of the government
to develop a healthy disciplined and united society
through greater participation and better sport opportunity
To develop and improve the knowledge
and practice of sport in the interest of of social welfare.
to provide opportunities and facilities for the fulfillment of
basic social,psychological and physiological
to achieve excellence at the highest level in the true spirit of sportmsmanship at national and international
NSP 2009
1) Strengthen a culture of participation in sports among the people
2) enhance the knowledge and practice of sports in order to create sports culture
3) Promote greater participation in sports activities at all levels in order to develop a disciplined and united society
4) Provide opportunities, incentives and careers to fulfill individual basic needs through sports
5)Provide sports facilities to meet the needs at all levels
6) Strengthen sports bodies and association with professional governance practice
7) Develop sports as an industry
8) Achieve excellence at national and international levels in the true spirit of sportsmanship
RANCANGAN MALAYSIA KE-
(RMK)
Was launched before
national day by federal
cabinet on 1956
2 term was called ‘Rancangan Malaya’ (1956-1965
Each plan is for
5 years
Giving high impact on
society development for
rural area from poverty
WHERE NATIONAL SPORTS RELATED
POLICIES STARTED
SECOND MALAYSIA PLAN (1971-1975)
National Sports Council (MSN) was
established under the National Sports
Council of Malaysia Act 1971
National Sports Council of Malaysia
(Amendment) Act 1979. NSC was officially
-opened on 21st of February 1972
- by Y.A.B.
Tun Abdul Razak b. Datuk Hussein, 2nd
Prime Minister of Malaysi
Plan
to coordinate the
activities of sports
association and
provide training
facilities for
increasing sports
quality
THIRD MALAYSIA PLAN (1976-1980)
PLAN :
1.Provided various facilities to help youth become productive, disciplined and self-reliant members of society.
2. For this programmed, multi-purpose complexes were completed in all state capitals excepts Kota Bharu and Kota Kinabalu. (due to site acquisition
difficulties).
3. To provide leadership courses, sports and cultural activities.
FOURTH MALAYSIA PLAN (1981-1985)
PLAN :
1.Development of sports was directed towards building a healthy community and promotion of national unity.
2. National Sports Organization were provided with financial assistance for training programmed and holding of major and international tournaments.
FIFTH MALAYSIA PLAN (1986-1990)
PLAN :
1. During the 4th plan period, new concepts such as mass participation and high performance in sports, were introduced as the foundation for the development of sports and recreation in the country. These two concepts were adopted as the basic for the formulation of the National Sports Policy.
2. NSC, which was reactivated in early 1982, undertook the responsibility of developing high performance in sports, particularly in competitive sports.
3. NSC assisted the Olympic Council of Malaysia (OCM) in training sportsmen from the various national sports bodies before their participation in international competitions.
SIXTH MALAYSIA PLAN (1991-
1996)
PLAN :
1. The National Sports Policy (NSP) adopted in 1989 provided general guidelines for national sports development and focused on high performance and mass participation sports programmed.
2. High Performance programmed were aimed at achieving excellence in national and international competitions as well as enhancing the national image.
3. Mass participation programmed were aimed to promoting greater participation in sports and recreation, especially at the grassroots level, with a view to developing a healthy, active and productive society
SEVENTH MALAYSIA PLAN (1996-2000)
PLAN :
introduction of the Sports Development Act
1997
EIGHTH MALAYSIA PLAN (2001-2005)
PLAN :
1. Hosting SEA Games XXI 2001
2. Far East and South Pacific
Paralympic Games in 2006
NINTH MALAYSIA PLAN (2006-2010)
Empowering the women and youth.
Building up sports industry
ELEVENTH MALAYSIA PLAN (2016-2020
PLAN:
1. Mass participation programmed were aimed to promoting greater participation in sports and recreation, especially to enhance sports culture.
2. Developing leadership of youth and sports.
3. Developing athlete to reach global reputation.