Prince Mohammed Stadium

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Prince Mohammed Stadium
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Prince Mohammed Stadium
Location Zarqa, Jordan
Coordinates 32°5′59.7″N36°6′46.63″E / 32.099917°N 36.1129528°E / 32.099917; 36.1129528
Capacity 11,400
Tenants
Jordan national football team
Jordan women's national football team
Manshia Bani Hassan
Ittihad Al-Zarqa

The Prince Mohammed Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Zarqa, Jordan. It is currently[ when? ] used mostly for football matches. The stadium holds 11,400 people after the installation of seats.

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    Coordinates: 32°06′00″N36°06′47″E / 32.099917°N 36.112951°E / 32.099917; 36.112951