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Prince Faisal bin Fahd Sports City Stadium (Arabic: ملعب مدينة الأمير فيصل بن فهد الرياضية, romanized: maleab madinat al'amir faysal bin fahd alriyadia) is a multi-purpose stadium in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Arabia national football team (planned) Saudi Pro League Club (planned) South Riyadh Stadium ( Arabic : ملعب جنوب الرياض , romanized : maleab janub alriyad ) is a planned multi-purpose stadium located in south-west Riyadh , Saudi Arabia , connected to the Wadi Namar.
City Stadium Capacity Opened Image Riyadh: King Fahd Sports City Stadium: 70,200 1987 King Saud University Stadium: 25,000 2015 Kingdom Arena: 27,000
ROSHN Stadium (Arabic: ملعب روشن, romanized: maleabʿ al-Rushin) is a multi-purpose stadium in south-west Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.It is set to be a venue for the 2034 FIFA World Cup and has a proposed capacity of 46,000 people, where it will host fixtures in the group stage and round of 32.
Saudi Arabia national football team (Selected matches) 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 .
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 Abdulaziz Park Project in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia the Middle East.
Riyadh Region: Al-Amina FC 1952 Medina: Al Madinah Region: Al-Riyadh SC: 1953 Riyadh: Riyadh Region: Al Hazem SC: 1957 Ar Rass: Al-Qassim Region: Al-Watani FC: 1959 Tabuk: Tabuk Region: Al Ta'ee Club: 1960 Ha'il: Ha'il Region: Al-Shoalah FC: 1963 Al-Kharj: Riyadh Region: Damac: 1972 Khamis Mushait 'Asir Region: Al-Mojzel Club: 1975 Tumaer ...
Al-Riyadh was promoted to the Saudi Premier League at the end of the 1988/89 season after winning the Saudi First Division League. [8]In the early 1990s, under the leadership of the Brazilian coach Zumario and players such as Khalid Al-Qarouni, Talal Al-Jabreen, Yasser Al-Taafi and Fahd Al-Hamdan, Al-Riyadh won the Crown Prince Cup in 1994. [4]