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{{For|the stadium in Ta'if|King Fahd Stadium, Taif}}
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{{Infobox stadium
| stadium_name = King Fahd Stadium
| nickname = درة الملاعب
| image = استاد الملك فهد الدولي King Fahd International Stadium (66723825).jpeg
| image_size = 250px
| location = [[Riyadh]], [[Saudi Arabia]]
| broke_ground = 2 December 1982
| opened = {{start date and age|1987}}
| operator =
| pitch_size =
| construction_cost =
| architect = Ian Fraser, John Roberts & Partners
| tenants = [[Al-Shabab FC (Riyadh)|Al-Shabab]] (1987–present)<br/>[[Al-Nassr FC|Al-Nassr]] (1987–present)<br/>[[Al Hilal SFC]] (1987-2018, 2020-present)
| seating_capacity = 68,752
}}


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The '''King Fahd Stadium''' ({{Lang-ar|استاد الملك فهد الدولي}}), also nicknamed "Pearl of Stadiums" ({{lang|ar|درة الملاعب}} {{transl|ar|DIN|Durrat al-Mala'eb}}) or simply "the Pearl" ({{lang|ar|الدرة}} {{transl|ar|DIN|Addurra}}), is a [[multi-purpose stadium]] in [[Riyadh]], [[Saudi Arabia]]. It is currently used mostly for [[association football|football]] matches and it also has [[sport of athletics|athletics]] facilities.

==Overview==
[[File:King Fahd Int. Stadium- Opening Arabian Gulf Cup 2014.jpg|thumb|King Fahd Stadium in 2014]]
The stadium was built in 1987 with capacity over 67,000 seats.<ref name=sta>{{cite web|title=King Fahd International Stadium|url=http://stadiumdb.com/stadiums/ksa/king_fahd_international_stadium|publisher=StadiumDB|access-date=2 October 2014}}</ref> It measures 116 yards by 74 yards. It also has one of the largest stadium roofs in the world. It was a venue for matches of the [[FIFA World Youth Championship]] in 1989, including the final match.

As part of [[Saudi Vision 2030]], there was a celebration of the 87th anniversary of the Saudi founding with concerts and performances, with women for the first time being allowed into the stadium.<ref>{{cite news|url= http://zeenews.india.com/world/women-allowed-into-stadium-as-saudi-arabia-promotes-national-pride-part-of-reform-push-2044950.html |title=Women allowed into stadium as Saudi Arabia promotes national pride, part of reform push |date = 23 September 2017 }}</ref>

The stadium has been included in the FIFA video games since ''[[FIFA 13]]'', when the [[Saudi Professional League]] began being featured in the game.

The cost of construction was about 1.912 billion [[Saudi riyal]]s or $510 million.<ref name=sta/> The stadium's roof shades over 67,000 seats and covers an area of 47,000 [[square feet]]. The 24 columns are arranged in a circle with a 247-metre diameter. The huge umbrella keeps the sun off the seats and concourse slabs, providing shade and comfort in the hot [[desert climate]]. The first goal in an official game was scored by [[Majed Abdullah]].

As a personal touch to the stadium, a royal balcony was constructed.

The architect was Michael KC Cheah.

== Events ==
The stadium's first major musical event was holding a concert by [[BTS]], which was their first concert in the Middle East, as part of their [[Love Yourself World Tour|Love Yourself: Speak Yourself World Tour]] on 11 October 2019. This made the band the first international act to perform in the stadium. They played to an audience of 31,899 people.

The stadium also hosted [[WWE]]'s event [[Crown Jewel (2019)|Crown Jewel]] on 31 October 2019.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.pwinsider.com/article/128509/the-next-wwe-event-in-saudi-arabia-will-take-place.html?p=1|title=THE NEXT WWE EVENT IN SAUDI ARABIA WILL TAKE PLACE.... {{!}} PWInsider.com|website=www.pwinsider.com|access-date=2019-10-15}}</ref>

==See also==
* [[List of things named after Saudi kings]]

==References==
{{Reflist}}

==External links==
*[http://www.worldstadiums.com/stadium_pictures/middle_east/saudi_arabia/riyadh_king_fahd.shtml World Stadium Article]
*[http://www.worldfootball.net/spielorte/king-fahd-international-stadium-riyadh/ World Football Profile]
*[https://int.soccerway.com/teams/saudi-arabia/al-hilal-riyadh/venue/ Soccerway Profile]

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{{Succession box |
title=[[King Fahd Cup]]<br>Final Venue|
before=None|
after=Itself<br><small>(as FIFA Confederations Cup Final Venue)</small>|
years=[[1992 King Fahd Cup|1992]], [[1995 King Fahd Cup|1995]]
}}
{{Succession box |
title=[[Asian Club Championship]]<br>Final Venue|
before=[[Suphachalasai Stadium]]<br/>[[Bangkok]]|
after=[[Stadium Merdeka]]<br/>[[Kuala Lumpur]]|
years=[[Asian Club Championship 1995-96|1996]]
}}
{{Succession box |
title=[[FIFA Confederations Cup]]<br>Final Venue|
before=Itself<br><small>(as King Fahd Cup Final Venue)</small>|
after=[[Estadio Azteca]]<br>[[Mexico City]] |
years=[[1997 FIFA Confederations Cup|1997]]
}}
{{Succession box |
title=[[Asian Club Championship]]<br>Final Venue|
before=[[Azadi Stadium]]<br/>[[Tehran]]|
after=[[Suwon Sports Complex]]<br/>[[Suwon]]|
years=[[Asian Club Championship 1999-2000|2000]]
}}
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