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  2. Hazza bin Zayed Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The Hazza bin Zayed Stadium (Arabic: اِسْتَاد هَزَّاع بِن زَايِد, romanized: Istād Hazzāʿ Bin Zāyid) is a multi-purpose stadium, located in the City of Al Ain, Abu Dhabi, the UAE. It is the home stadium of Al Ain FC of the UAE Pro-League. The stadium holds 22,717 spectators and opened in 2014.

  3. Khalifa bin Zayed Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The stadium underwent a renovation in 2002 and increased its capacity to 12,000 people and as of the 2006/2007 season all the Al Ain team matches are played in this stadium. The stadium went through another significant upgrade and renovation, to prepare for the 2019 AFC Asian Cup, hosted in the UAE. [citation needed]

  4. Tahnoun bin Mohammed Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The stadium holds approximately 15,000 people and was opened on 21 August 1987.This stadium played host to two AFC Champions League final matches one in 2003 and the other in 2005. In 30/5/2006 the Ittihad and Al Khaleej newspapers of the UAE stated that a new stadium would be built in the city of Al Ain and would be completed within the next ...

  5. List of football stadiums in the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    The largest non-football stadiums in the UAE are the 18,000-capacity indoor stadium named Etihad Arena, the 17,000-capacity Coca-Cola Arena and the 15,000-capacity Hamdan Sports Complex.

  6. Zayed Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Zayed Stadium can refer to several stadiums named after members of the Al Nahyan family in the United Arab Emirates. Zayed Sports City Stadium in Abu Dhabi; Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium in Abu Dhabi; Hazza bin Zayed Stadium in Al Ain, named after Hazza bin Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan

  7. Al Ain FC - Wikipedia

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    The stadium underwent a renovation in 2002 and increased its capacity to 12,000 people and as of the 2006–07 season all the Al Ain matches are played in this stadium. The stadium went through another significant upgrade and renovation, to prepare for the 2019 AFC Asian Cup , hosted in the UAE.

  8. Al-Ain FC (Saudi Arabia) - Wikipedia

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    Al-Ain Saudi Football Club (Arabic: نادي العين السعودي) is a Saudi Arabian professional association football club based in Al Atawlah, Al Qara, Al Bahah. [3] The club was founded in 1978 and play their home matches at the King Saud Sport City Stadium .

  9. Al Ain - Wikipedia

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    Al Ain Cement Factory, amid hills of the western ridge of Jebel Hafeet. Al Ain is an important services centre for a wide area extending into Oman. There are three major shopping centres, [29] Al Ain Mall, Al Jimi Mall, Al Hili Mall and Al Bawadi Mall (opened in 2009 in Al Khrair area) as well as traditional souqs for fruit and vegetables and ...