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  2. List of football stadiums in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of multi-purpose stadiums in Saudi Arabia, used primarily for association football. The minimum capacity is 3,000. The minimum capacity is 3,000. Current stadiums

  3. King Fahd Sports City - Wikipedia

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    The stadium was built in 1987, with Majed Abdullah scoring the first goal there. [3] It hosted matches of the 1989 FIFA World Youth Championship, including the final. In September 2017, as part of Saudi Vision 2030, there was a celebration of the 87th anniversary of the foundation of Saudi Arabia with concerts and performances. For the first ...

  4. List of sports venues in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    King Fahd International Stadium, Opened 1987, Capacity 75,000. Prince Faisal bin Fahd Stadium, Opened 1971, Capacity 30,000. Jeddah ... Saudi Arabia portal

  5. King Salman International Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Saudi Arabia national football team (planned) King Salman International Stadium [ 1 ] ( Arabic : ملعب الملك سلمان الدولي , romanized : maleabʿ al-malik salman ad-duwali ) is a planned multi-purpose stadium with extensive sports facilities and capability of hosting world-class events, which would be the largest within King ...

  6. Category:Football venues in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Football venues in Saudi Arabia" The following 41 pages are in this category, out of 41 total. ... Al-Bukiryah Club Stadium; Al-Ettifaq Club Stadium;

  7. King Abdullah Sports City - Wikipedia

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    The city was named after Abdullah, King of Saudi Arabia when the stadium opened. [1] The main stadium (King Abdullah International Stadium) is used for football, reaching a full capacity of 62,241 spectators. It is the biggest stadium in Jeddah, and the second biggest in Saudi Arabia, after Riyadh's King Fahd Stadium.

  8. Saudi Arabia details ambitious 2034 World Cup stadiums and ...

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    Saudi Arabia detailed a massive stadium building project Wednesday to host the 2034 World Cup in men’s soccer, with one venue 350 meters (yards) above ground in a planned futuristic city. A ...

  9. King Saud University Stadium - Wikipedia

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    King Saud University Stadium (KSUS) (Arabic: ملعب جامعة الملك سعود, romanized: ʿmaleab Jāmiʿah al-Malik Saʿūd), known as Al-Awwal Park (Arabic: الأول بارك) due to sponsorship reasons, is an association football stadium located in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. In September 2020, Saudi Media Company (SMC) obtained the ...