Mubarak Al-Aiar Stadium

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Al-Shabab Mubarak al-Aiar Stadium
Mubarak Al-Aiar Stadium
Full nameAl-Shabab Mubarak al-Aiar Stadium
Location Jahra, Kuwait
Capacity 17,000
Tenants
Al Jahra

The Al-Shabab Mubarak al-Aiar Stadium is a multiuse stadium in Jahra, Kuwait. It is used mostly for football matches, on club level by Al Jahra of the Kuwaiti Premier League. The stadium has a capacity of 17,000 spectators. [1]

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