Damac Club Stadium:
Damac Club Stadium, located in Khamis Mushait, Saudi Arabia, is a versatile sports arena primarily dedicated to football. With a seating capacity of 5,000, it serves as the home stadium for
Damac Football Club, a prominent team in the region.
The stadium's construction commenced on January 1, 2012, as part of a broader initiative by the General Sports Authority (GSA) to develop numerous sports facilities across Saudi Arabia. It officially opened its doors on April 11, 2017, in a ceremony graced by the presence of GSA president Prince Abdullah bin Musaid Al Saud.
This sports complex is not limited to football; it encompasses various amenities, including an artificial turf football stadium with 3,556 seats, a sports hall accommodating 2,000 seats, a 1400-meter swimming pool, and a track and field facility. It has also hosted youth international matches, including the 2022 Arab Cup U-20.
In March 2022, significant renovations were announced, including the transition from artificial turf to natural grass and an expansion of the stadium's capacity. These improvements reflect the commitment to enhancing the sporting experience in the region.
Damac's board requested to relocate their home matches to their own stadium, departing from the Prince Sultan Stadium, marking a pivotal moment for the club. Their inaugural Pro League match at the stadium took place on January 20, 2023, against Al-Fateh, with Damac securing a 3–1 victory in front of 2,787 enthusiastic spectators.
Damac Club Stadium stands as a symbol of Saudi Arabia's dedication to fostering football talent and providing a vibrant sports culture for its citizens.