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  2. King Fahd Sports City - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. List of football stadiums in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    King Fahd Sports City Stadium: Riyadh: 70,200 2027 King Abdullah Sports City Stadium: Jeddah: 63,079 2014 Prince Mohammed bin Salman Stadium: Riyadh: 46,979 2026 Prince Faisal bin Fahd Sports City Stadium: Riyadh: 46,855 1971 King Saud University Stadium: Riyadh: 46,319 2015 Qiddiya Coast Stadium: Jeddah: 46,096 2032 Aramco Stadium: Khobar ...

  4. List of sports venues in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. List of association football stadiums by capacity - Wikipedia

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    King Abdullah Sports City Stadium ... King Fahd International Stadium: 61,781: West Asia Saudi Arabia: Riyadh: Saudi Arabia national football team, Al-Hilal, Al-Nassr

  6. King Fahd Sports City (Taif) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Prince Faisal bin Fahd Sports City Stadium - Wikipedia

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    It is currently used mostly for football matches and the stadium has a capacity of 22,188 people. [4] Al-Hilal, Al Nassr and Al-Shabab used to play their matches in this stadium before getting privates stadiums. In 1972, it hosted the opening ceremony for the Arabian Gulf Cup. In the 2011–2012 it became one of the first stadiums in the ...

  8. 1992 King Fahd Cup - Wikipedia

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    The 1992 King Fahd Cup (Arabic: كَأْسُ الْمَلِك فَهْد), named after Fahd of Saudi Arabia, was the first association football tournament of the competition that would later be known as the FIFA Confederations Cup.

  9. 1992 King Fahd Cup final tournament - Wikipedia

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    The final tournament of the 1992 King Fahd Cup began on 15 October and concluded on 20 October 1992 with the final at the King Fahd II Stadium, Riyadh.A third-place match was included and played between the two losing teams of the semi-finals.