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Abdulrahman Al-Shoaibi (Arabic: عبدالرحمن الشعيبي; born December 10, 1980) is a Saudi Arabian former footballer who last played for Hajer Club (Arabic: نادي هجر) . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] On October 20, 2005 in a match between Al-Raed and Hajer, Abdulrahman Al-Shoaibi collapsed after a kick to the neck and had a dramatic seizure on ...
Ahmad bin Ali Stadium: Al Rayyan: 45,032 [1] Al-Rayyan SC: 2020 Used for the 2022 FIFA World Cup and 2023 AFC Asian Cup: Education City Stadium: Al Rayyan: 44,667 [1] 2020 Used for the 2022 FIFA World Cup, 2023 AFC Asian Cup: Al Thumama Stadium: Doha: 44,400 [1] 2021 Used for the 2022 FIFA World Cup, 2023 AFC Asian Cup: Al Janoub Stadium: Al ...
The Saoud bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani Stadium (Arabic: ملعب سعود بن عبدالرحمن), also known as Al-Wakrah SC Stadium, is a multi-purpose stadium in Al Wakrah, Qatar. It is currently used mostly for football matches. It is the home venue of Al-Wakrah Sports Club. The stadium has a capacity of 12,000. [1]
King Abdullah Sports City known as Alinma Stadium due to sponsorship reasons, (Arabic: مدينة الملك عبدالله الرياضية), also nicknamed The Shining Jewel (Arabic: الجوهرة المشعة, romanized: al-Jawhara Al-Moshe'ah) or simply The Jewel, is a multi-use stadium and sports city located 30 kilometers north of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
On 25 December 2019, it was announced that work on the stadium was mostly done. [5] On 31 August 2020, the sports complex was officially opened under the name of Prince Hathloul bin Abdul Aziz Sports City. [6] On 17 November 2020, the first official match was held on the stadium. Najran defeated Al-Thoqbah 2–1 in the 5th round of the MS ...
Al-Janoub Stadium (Arabic: استاد الجنوب, romanized: Istād al-Janūb, lit. 'Stadium of the South'), [ 3 ] formerly known as Al-Wakrah Stadium ( Arabic : استاد الوكرة ), is a retractable-roof football stadium in al-Wakrah , Qatar that was inaugurated on 16 May 2019.
In July 2019, the stadium once again underwent construction this time to increase the stadium's capacity and improve the facilities. [7] During the 2019–20 and the 2020–21 seasons, the stadium was used by Al-Shabab as their home stadium. On 10 June 2021, the Ministry of Sports announced plans to develop three smaller stadiums.
It is the largest stadium in Mecca and used mainly for football matches. The stadium holds 38,000 people, and is the home ground of Al-Wehda. [1] The stadium was temporarily used by Jeddah clubs Al-Ittihad and Al-Ahli during the construction of stadiums in Jeddah, on account of the Mecca-based stadium's proximity to Jeddah.