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Al-Wehda; Full name: Al-Wehda Football Club: Nickname(s) Fursan Mecca (Knights of Mecca) Al Mared Al Ahmar (The Red Genie ) Founded: 1916; 109 years ago () (as Al-Hizb) Ground: King Abdulaziz Sports City: Capacity: 38,000 [1] President: Sultan Azhar: Head coach: José Daniel Carreño: League: Saudi Pro League: 2023–24: Pro League, 13th of 18 ...
The 2024–25 season is Al-Kholood's 55th year in existence and their first ever season in the Pro League following their promotion from the FDL in the previous season. [3] [4] The club will participate in the Pro League and the King Cup.
The 2024–25 King's Cup, or The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Cup, is the 50th edition of the King's Cup since its establishment in 1957. The tournament is scheduled to begin on 22 September 2024 and conclude with the final in May 2025.
Al-Tai, Al-Jabalain: 12,250 17 King Saud Sport City Stadium: Al Bahah: Al-Ain, Al-Hejaz: 12,000 18 King Faisal Sport City Stadium: Jizan: Hetten, Al-Tuhami: 12,000 19 King Khalid Sport City Stadium: Tabuk: Al-Watani, Neom: 12,000 20 Prince Nayef bin Abdulaziz Sports City Stadium: Qatif: Al-Khaleej, Mudhar: 12,000 21 Prince Saud bin Jalawi ...
Just as the rest of the league got used to the Houston Astros as the gold standard of the American League, a different AL West team rocketed through the 2023 postseason en route to a World Series ...
Al-Kholood FC's fanbase, while smaller compared to top-tier clubs in Saudi Arabia, remains passionate, and the team’s matches are significant events for the local community. Over the years, the club has seen periods of progress and struggle, and it continues to work towards climbing the ranks of Saudi football.
The 2023–24 season was Al-Wehda's 39th non-consecutive season in the top flight of Saudi football and 78th year in existence as a football club. The club participated in the Pro League, the King Cup, and the Saudi Super Cup.
The Astros played at the dome through 1999, then relocated to Enron Field (now Daikin Park) in 2000. The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo continued to be held at the Astrodome until the opening of the adjacent NRG Stadium in 2002 (which coincided with the debut of the Houston Texans, the team that replaced the Oilers). Although the Astrodome no ...