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  2. Mahd Sports Academy - Wikipedia

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    Mahd Sports Academy (Arabic: أكاديمية مهد الرياضية, romanized: Akadīmīyyāt Māhd Ar-Riyaḍiyya) is a sports academy based in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The academy was officially launched in July 2020 in line with Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 to develop the sports sector. [1] Mahd aims to scout, help, and train Saudi athletes in ...

  3. Ministry of Sport (Saudi Arabia) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Sport’ remit of improving and developing the sports environment in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia includes a focus on encouraging sports and physical activity at the grassroots level. Towards that end, the Saudi Sports for All Federation (SFA) was created in 2018 as a dedicated body to drive community sports.

  4. Football in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    The Saudi Pro League is the highest level of competition in the country. until the 1970s, football was organized on a regional basis across Saudi Arabia. [3]In the 1976 Saudi Professional League season, with the improvement of transportation links and local football, the league was launched on a national basis.

  5. List of football stadiums in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    King Fahd Sports City Stadium: Riyadh: Cup finals & Riyadh derby: 70,200 after Renovation 2 King Abdullah Sports City Stadium: Jeddah: Al-Ahli, Al-Ittihad: 62,345 [1] 3 King Abdulaziz Sports City Stadium: Mecca: Al-Wehda: 38,000 4 Prince Abdullah Al-Faisal Sports City Stadium: Jeddah: Al-Ahli, Al-Ittihad: 27,000 [1] 5 King Saud University ...

  6. List of football clubs in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Riyadh Region: Al-Amina FC 1952 Medina: Al Madinah Region: Al-Riyadh SC: 1953 Riyadh: Riyadh Region: Al Hazem SC: 1957 Ar Rass: Al-Qassim Region: Al-Watani FC: 1959 Tabuk: Tabuk Region: Al Ta'ee Club: 1960 Ha'il: Ha'il Region: Al-Shoalah FC: 1963 Al-Kharj: Riyadh Region: Damac: 1972 Khamis Mushait 'Asir Region: Al-Mojzel Club: 1975 Tumaer ...

  7. Sport in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Football is a particularly popular sport and Saudi Arabia has won the Asian Cup on three occasions, while other sports such as cricket and basketball are also widely followed. In December 2019, the Saudi Arabian Olympic Committee approved the launch of five new sports federations each for hockey, lacrosse, rugby, baseball and softball, thus ...

  8. 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.

  9. List of schools in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Korean School in Riyadh (Korean: 리야드한국학교) [7] Millennium International School; Reigate Grammar School (formerly Multinational School) [8] New Middle East International School, Riyadh; Nour Al-Maaref International School; Pakistan International School, Riyadh; Palm Crest International School; Riyadh International School; Riyadh ...