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Stadium Location Home Team Capacity Image 1 King Fahd Sports City Stadium: Riyadh: Cup finals, Riyadh derby: 70,200 after Renovation 2 Alinma 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 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, is currently closed for ...
King Fahd Sports City Stadium is a multi-use stadium and sports city located in Al Hawiyah, Saudi Arabia. It hosted some of the 1989 FIFA World Youth Championship and 2005 Islamic Solidarity Games and Arab Club Champions Cup 2023 matches. The capacity of the stadium is 20,000 spectators. [1] The stadium is named after Fahd of Saudi Arabia.
Department of Education Stadium (Unaizah) Opened 1 March 1987, Capacity 10,000. King Abdul Aziz Stadium in Mecca, Opened 1986, Capacity 17,000. King Fahd Stadium, Taif Opened ?, Capacity 20,000. Prince Abdul Aziz bin Musa'ed Stadium Opened ?, Capacity 20,000. Prince Mohamed bin Fahd Stadium Opened ?, Capacity 35,000.
The original stadium began construction in 1969 and was opened in 1971. The new site began construction in 2024 and its opening will take place in 2027. [1] [4] The stadium's design is inspired by the "culturally contextualized modernism" principles of Salmani architecture, blending traditional aesthetics with contemporary innovation.
Al Hilal currently plays their home games at King Fahd International Stadium in Riyadh, stadium that was constructed in 1987 with a capacity of 67,000 supporters and occasionally home games are taking place in Prince Faisal bin Fahd Stadium, one of oldest football grounds in Saudi Arabia which was built in 1969.
[1] [2] [3] It runs east–west along King Abdullah Road, between King Saud University and King Fahd Sports City. [4] The line travels on an elevated strip in the median of a planned freeway. There are 14 stations and 3 interchange stations on the line, covering 25.3 km. It was built and designed by consortium of Bechtel, Almabani, CCC and ...
King Salman International Stadium; King Saud Sport City Stadium; King Saud University Stadium; Kingdom Arena; M. Mohammed Abdo Arena; N. ... Prince Mohamed bin Fahd ...