King Fahd International Stadium

68752 seats
King Fahd International Stadium
Official Stadium Name King Fahd International Stadium
Former Names
Alternative Names استاد الملك فهد الدولي‎
Pearl of Stadiums
The Pearl
King Fahd International
Inauguration Date
Opening Game
Opening Game Date
Attendance Record
Record Match
Record Date
Renovations
Design Michael KC Cheah & Partners
Ian Fraser
John Roberts
Cost $510 million
Owner
Operator
Tenants Al-Hilal (2020-present)
Al-Shabab (1987-present)
Al-Nassr (1987-2020)
Al-Hilal (1987-2018)
League
MBS Pro League
Pitch Dimension 105x68 meters
Surface Grass

Location and Contacts

Continent Asia
Nation
City Riyadh
Address الشمالية، الشرقية، حي المعيزيلة،
Coordinates 24°47'19"N - 46°50'21"E
Telephone
Website No website available

In-Game Details

Category Real
Weather
Sunny
Cloudy
Shadows Moderate
UT Quality Gold Common
Default Time 18:45
Camera Height 15
Camera Zoom 9
Customization Tifos
Stadium Themes
Home FIFA/FC Clubs Al-Shabab Riyadh
Al-Hilal Saudi FC
Al-Riyadh SC
FIFA/FC Editions FC 24 | FIFA 13 | FIFA 14 | FIFA 15 | FIFA 16 | FIFA 17 | FIFA 18 | FIFA 19 | FIFA 20 | FIFA 21 | FIFA 22 | FIFA 23

In-Game Images

Real Images

In-Game Video

Real Video

Map

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Stadium History

The stadium was built in 1987, being among the first ones to be covered with membrane. More importantly, it instantly became the venue with World’s largest roof. Its surface of 47,000 sqm allowed King Fahd’s stadium to retain the status for almost two decades. The cover is supported by 24 tall pylons and due to dynamic shape resembles a Bedouin tent.

Under the roof are single-tiered stands shaped in a bowl, mostly supported on artificial land slopes. Only alongside the pitch stands are different. A second tier of regular seating was created on one side and a luxury section with the king’s lounge on the other.

FIFA Confederations Cup took place three times here (1992, 1995, 1997). Earlier Saudis’ largest ground hosted U20 World Cup (1989). Between large tournaments it doesn’t stand empty either with three clubs from Riyadh having tenancy, not mentioning the national side.