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  2. Mohammed Abdo Arena - Wikipedia

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    Mohammed Abdo Arena (Arabic: محمد عبده أرينا), officially as the Artist of the Arabs Mohammed Abdu Stage (Arabic: مسرح فنان العرب محمد عبده), is a 22,000 seat [1] multipurpose arena in the Hittin neighborhood of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, located in the 'Theaters' area of Boulevard Riyadh City recreational complex.

  3. Al-Shabab Club Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Al-Shabab Club Stadium (Arabic: ملعب نادي الشباب), is a football stadium in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. [1] [2] It is the home stadium of Al-Shabab. [3] History

  4. List of football stadiums in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    City Stadium Capacity Opened Image Riyadh: King Fahd Sports City Stadium: 70,200 1987 King Saud University Stadium: 25,000 2015 Kingdom Arena: 27,000

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  6. List of sports venues in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of sports venues in Saudi Arabia: Riyadh. King Fahd International Stadium, Opened 1987, Capacity 75,000.

  7. Boulevard City - Wikipedia

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    The Boulevard City (BLVD CITY) (Arabic: بوليفارد سيتي, romanized: Būlīfārd Sītī), formerly Boulevard Riyadh City [1] and simply known as The Boulevard, is a 220-acre (89 ha) mixed-use development at the Prince Turki al-Awwal Road in the Hittin neighborhood of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, containing high-end retail and entertainment outlets.

  8. South Riyadh Stadium - Wikipedia

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    South Riyadh Stadium (Arabic: ملعب جنوب الرياض, romanized: maleab janub alriyad) is a planned multi-purpose stadium located in south-west Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, connected to the Wadi Namar.

  9. Boulevard World - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] So far, Riyadh Season 2024 at Boulevard World attracted 6 million visitors since its opening on October 12th. [4] Similar to Qiddiya, which is under construction, Boulevard World is one of the few amusement parks supported by Saudi Vision 2030 to make Saudi Arabia the entertainment capital of the world and diversify its economy away ...