King Abdullah Sport City Stadium
King Abdullah Sport City Stadium:
King Abdullah Sport City Stadium (KASC), is indeed the home stadium of Al-Raed Club also known as The Jewel, is a prominent multi-use stadium and sports city situated in the northern region of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. This sporting complex is dedicated to King Abdullah, who was the monarch of Saudi Arabia at the time of the stadium's inauguration. KASC is a spectacular venue with a wide range of facilities and capabilities. At the heart of the complex stands the King Abdullah International Stadium, boasting a remarkable capacity of 62,241 spectators. This stadium is not only the largest in Jeddah but also ranks as the second largest in all of Saudi Arabia, trailing only behind Riyadh's King Fahd Stadium. Globally, it's recognized as one of the top 10 biggest stadiums in the Arab world and one of the largest in Asia. The stadium primarily serves football matches, offering a grand stage for thrilling sports action. KASC goes beyond football, featuring a comprehensive set of facilities including smaller sports venues, athletics tracks, and indoor arenas. These amenities enable the city to host various sporting events, both outdoors and indoors, contributing significantly to the region's sports culture. Furthermore, the stadium is set to be a host venue for the 2023 FIFA Club World Cup, showcasing its significance on the global stage. The construction of King Abdullah Sports City was a significant undertaking, with Saudi Aramco leading the bid and a joint venture between Al Muhaidib Contracting Company and Belgian construction firm BESIX Group carrying out the project. The state-of-the-art stadium field is surfaced with paspalum turfgrass, particularly the Pure Dynasty Seeded Paspalum variety. The stadium's seating arrangement caters to a diverse audience. With a maximum capacity of over 63,241 attendees, it offers a range of seating options, including lower, middle, and upper sections, as well as private seating and parking for those with special needs. Notably, the stadium once hosted a match between the Brazil and Argentina national football teams, drawing an impressive crowd of 62,345 enthusiastic fans. King Abdullah Sports City's rich history includes hosting the WWE's Greatest Royal Rumble event in 2018, featuring the first-ever 50-man Royal Rumble match. It was part of a 10-year strategic partnership between WWE and the Saudi General Sports Authority, supporting Saudi Vision 2030. Additionally, the complex held boxing events, including the World Boxing Super Series and notable heavyweight boxing matches like the rematch between Oleksandr Usyk and Anthony Joshua. This sprawling sports city stands as a testament to Saudi Arabia's commitment to fostering sports, hosting international events, and providing world-class facilities for athletes and fans alike.Upcoming Matches