Name
Al-Shabab Club Stadium
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Alternate: ملعب نادي الشباب

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Established
1984 (42 years old)

Capacity
13,537

Build Cost
SAR 90 million

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Country
Saudi Arabia

Location
Riyadh

Timezone
UTC +03:00 Arabia Standard Time (AST)

Coordinates
24°48′11.0808″N 46°37′43.752″E



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tiny league badge icon 17 May Al-Shabab tiny home badge icon 3 - 2 tiny away badge icon Al-Ittihad
tiny league badge icon 07 May Al-Shabab tiny home badge icon 2 - 4 tiny away badge icon Al-Nassr
tiny league badge icon 03 May Al-Shabab tiny home badge icon 1 - 5 tiny away badge icon Al-Taawoun
tiny league badge icon 28 Apr Al-Shabab tiny home badge icon 1 - 1 tiny away badge icon Al-Fateh
tiny league badge icon 14 Mar Al-Shabab tiny home badge icon 2 - 0 tiny away badge icon Al-Okhdood
tiny league badge icon 27 Feb Al-Shabab tiny home badge icon 3 - 5 tiny away badge icon Al-Hilal
tiny league badge icon 23 Feb Al-Shabab tiny home badge icon 3 - 1 tiny away badge icon Al-Riyadh


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Al-Shabab Club Stadium (Arabic: ملعب نادي الشباب), is a football stadium in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

The stadium was built and opened in 1984, and was mostly used by Al-Shabab as a training ground and for friendly matches.

In April 2012, the stadium underwent its first major upgrade, adding three more football pitches, administrative offices, and medical clinics.

On 2 January 2019, Al-Shabab hosted their first competitive match at the stadium against Al-Sahel in the King Cup.

On 11 January 2019, the first league match was played at the stadium, where Al-Shabab defeated Al-Fayha 4–1. The goals were scored by Nasser Al-Shamrani, Abdulmajeed Al-Sulaiheem, and Constantin Budescu (2 goals).

In July 2019, the stadium underwent further renovations to increase capacity and improve facilities. During the 2019–20 and 2020–21 seasons, it served as Al-Shabab’s primary home ground.

On 10 June 2021, the Ministry of Sports announced development plans for three smaller stadiums: Prince Khalid bin Sultan Stadium, Al-Ettifaq, and Al-Fateh.
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