Prince Abdullah bin Jalawi Stadium

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Prince Abdullah bin Jalawi Sport City Stadium
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Prince Abdullah bin Jalawi Stadium
Full namePrince Abdullah bin Jalawi Stadium
Location Hofuf, Saudi Arabia
Coordinates 25°18′21″N49°36′46″E / 25.30583°N 49.61278°E / 25.30583; 49.61278
OwnerMinistry of sports
Capacity 19,550
Opened1983
Tenants
Al-Fateh SC

Prince Abdullah bin Jalawi Sport City is a football stadium in Hofuf, Saudi Arabia. It is used mainly for football and hosts the home matches of Al Fateh and Hajer Club of the Saudi Professional League. The stadium has a seating capacity of 19,550 spectators.

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