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Prince Sultan bin Abdul Aziz Stadium: Pro League: 13th: King Cup: Round of 16 (knocked out by Al-Batin) Top goalscorer: League: Carlos Strandberg (16) All: Carlos Strandberg (16) Highest home attendance: 1,117 (vs. Al-Ittihad, 20 May 2021) Lowest home attendance: 468 (vs. Al-Ahli, 25 May 2021) Average home league attendance: 793
Prince Sultan bin Abdul Aziz Stadium: Pro League: 9th: King Cup: Round of 16 (knocked out by Al-Fayha) Top goalscorer: League: ... Mohammed Al-Kunaydiri: 14 MF
Prince Mohammed bin Abdulaziz Sports City Stadium: Medina: Ohod, Al-Ansar: 24,000 [1] 10 Prince Faisal bin Fahd Sports City Stadium: Riyadh: Al-Riyadh: 22,500 [1] 11 King Fahd Sports City Stadium: Taif: Wej: 20,000 12 Prince Sultan bin Abdulaziz Sports City Stadium: Abha: Abha, Damac: 20,000 13 Prince Abdullah bin Jalawi Sport City Stadium: Al ...
Abha Football Club (Arabic: نادي أبها) is a professional Saudi football club based in Abha that is currently playing in the Saudi First Division League, the second tier of Saudi football. They were first promoted to the top flight in 2005 when they finished as runners up in the First Division.
Prince Saud bin Jalawi Stadium (Khobar) Prince Mohamed bin Fahd Stadium : 3,000 15,000 [14] 26,000 [15] Al-Tai: Ha'il Prince Abdulaziz bin Musa'ed Sports City: 12,000: Al-Zulfi: Al Zulfi: Al-Zulfi Club Stadium: 3,080 [16] Jeddah Club: Jeddah: Prince Abdullah Al-Faisal Stadium Sports Hall at King Abdullah Sports City: 27,000 1,000: Neom SC ...
Prince Saud bin Jalawi Stadium (Khobar) Prince Mohamed bin Fahd Stadium : 3,500 15,000 [11] 22,042: Juan Brown: Al-Tai: Ha'il Prince Abdul Aziz bin Musa'ed Stadium 12,000: Mohamed Kouki: Al-Zulfi: Al Zulfi: Al-Zulfi Club Stadium: 3,080 [12] Zoran Milinković: Jeddah: Jeddah: Prince Abdullah Al-Faisal Stadium Sports Hall at King Abdullah Sports ...
Score from Friday night’s high school football action across the Midlands: Midlands Scores. Thursday. Heathwood Hall 42, Great Falls 6. Friday. Airport 36, Swansea 2. Ben Lippen 62, Asheville ...
The stadium has a capacity of 10,000 people and opened in 1987. In October 2011 it was renamed as Prince Mohammed bin Abdullah Al Faisal Stadium as a tribute to Prince Mohammed bin Abdullah, one of the former presidents of Al Ahli club. [1] It is used mostly for football matches.