The stadium furthermore hosted most matches and the final of the 1988, 2002, and 2014 Arab Gulf Cups. In 19, King Fahd Stadium hosted the King Fahd Cup, the predecessor of the Confederations Cup, and in 1997 it was the sole venue of the first Confederation Cup. The standout feature of the stadium is its roof and exterior consisting of 24 large white tents, reminiscent of Bedouin tents, which together form a flower and express the vastness of the desert. King Fahd International Stadium was built between 19 to become Saudi Arabia’s new flagship stadium, replacing Prince Faisal bin Fahd Stadium. Clubs: Al-Hilal SC, Al Nassr FC & Al-Shabab FC | Opening: 1987 | Capacity: 62,685 seats History and description
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