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  2. List of football stadiums in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Dammam Stadium Dammam: 40,000 2026 Prince Saud bin Jalawi Sports City Stadium Khobar: 24,440 2026 Prince Mohammed bin Fahd Stadium Dammam: 25,226 2026

  3. 2018–19 Saudi Pro League - Wikipedia

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    Average attendance. 8,355. ← 2017–18. 2019–20 →. All statistics correct as of 16 May 2019. The 2018–19 Saudi Professional League was the 43rd edition of the Saudi Professional League, the top Saudi professional league for association football clubs, since its establishment in 1975. The season started on 30 August 2018 and concluded on ...

  4. Women's football in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 2006, King's United women football club was the first women's football club in Saudi Arabia. [3] In 2009, they trained in Jeddah. [4] The team was initially sponsored by Prince Alwaleed bin Talal but facing scrutiny in the face of intense media coverage, he withdrew his support in 2009. [5] In 2012, the team trained three times a ...

  5. King Fahd Sports City - Wikipedia

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    King Fahd Sports City. King Fahd Sports City (Arabic: مدينة الملك فهد الرياضية), also nicknamed "The Tent" (ملعب الخيمة Mala'ab al-Khaymah) or "Pearl of Stadiums" (درة الملاعب Durrat al-Mala'eb), is a multi-purpose stadium in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The stadium, which seated 58,398 spectators, [1] is ...

  6. Prince Mohamed bin Fahd Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 26°25′38″N 50°06′51″E. Mohammed Bin Fahd Stadium, Dammam, Saudi Arabia.jpg. The Prince Mohammad bin Fahd Stadium (Arabic: ملعب الأمير محمد بن فهد) is a multi-purpose stadium in Dammam, Saudi Arabia. It was built in 1973 and named after Muhammad bin Fahd, former governor of the Eastern Province. [1]

  7. Al-Nahda Club (Saudi Arabia) - Wikipedia

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    League. Third Division. 2023–24. Third Division, 9th of 10. Home colours. Away colours. Al Nahda (Arabic: نادي النهضة) is a Saudi football club based in the city of Dammam, Eastern province. Established in 1949, they currently play in the Saudi First Division. [1]

  8. Category:Sport in Dammam - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Sport in Dammam" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. E. Al-Ettifaq FC; N.

  9. Saudi Women's Premier League - Wikipedia

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    Logo of the league until 2022. The first Saudi women's club were King's United based in Jeddah, [2] and Eastern Flames in Dhahran. Both were formed in 2006. Other women's teams were formed after in Riyadh and Dammam. In 2008, the first Saudi women's tournament was held with the participation of seven teams. In December 2019, the Jeddah Women's ...