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Al-Saada Stadium

The Al-Saada Stadium (Arabic: أستاد السعادة), also known as Al-Saada Sports Complex (Arabic: مجمع السعادة الرياضي), is a government owned multi-use stadium in the Al-Saada district of Salalah, Oman. The stadium is used only for football matches and is the home stadium of Salalah-based clubs Dhofar, and Al-Nasr. The stadium has originally had a capacity of an estimated 12,000 people, but due to renovation in 2010 the stadium became an all-seater decreasing the maximum capacity to an estimated 8-9,000 spectators. Although being opened officially in 2009, the stadium ever since has been undergoing renovation, and because of protest from the football community in the city because of the unexpected outcome, the stadium has undergone a plan to eventually house close to 20,000 spectators.[2]

Al-Saada Stadium/Al-Saada Sports Complex
استاد السعادة\مجمع السعادة الرياضي
LocationAl-Saada, Salalah, Oman
Coordinates17°04′57.76″N 54°08′37.64″E / 17.0827111°N 54.1437889°E / 17.0827111; 54.1437889
OwnerGovernment
OperatorMinistry of Sports Affairs
Capacity20,000[1]
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Broke groundApril 25, 2006
OpenedJuly 23, 2009
Renovated(Under some renovation)
Tenants
Dhofar
Al-Nasr

Aside from the stadium itself, there is also a sports complex housed within the compound, which includes a hockey field, tennis court, Olympic-size swimming pool, and an indoor volleyball/basketball stadium.

Unlike the Salalah Sports Complex located in the Auwqad district of Salalah, the Al-Saada Stadium features seating completely around the field, and does not include a running track, making the atmosphere more powerful and closer to the action.[3]

Controversy

The stadium has been subject to criticism, especially from influential people in Salalah. Omani newspaper, Al-Shabiba has published an article on February 1, 2010 منتديات كووورة about the stadium by writer, Mohammed Al-Rawas pointing out the main issues with the stadium. In it, it states that it has taken much longer than expected for it to finish, no seating whatsoever was installed, and the end result was just not what was expected. The article also mentions no installation of a parking lot.

Abdul-Hakim Ba-Mukhalaf, Ali Al-Ra'ood, Nayyif Al-Marhoon, and Dhofar S.C. president, Badr bin Ali Al-Rawas also join writer, Mohammed Al-Rawas in the long article criticizing the construction, planning, and disappointing end-result of the stadium.

According to Al-Shabiba's article from February 1, 2010, the stadium was planned to be completely finished in 15 months, but in fact, it has taken nearly 4 years and is still experiencing construction.

The leading football forum in the Arab World, Kooora.com has also been the place of criticism towards the stadium with various members opening threads explaining their disappointment in the outcome.[4]

KooooraWaBas has also written an article about the stadium explaining the poor managing and planning of the stadium, lack of giving live feeds of matches, and no match clock installed.[5]

Tenants

Al-Saada Stadium is the new home to Dhofar FC as well as Al-Nasr FC, replacing their old home; the Salalah Sports Complex. The stadium also hosts various teams from Salalah in the second division, as well as Mirbat.

Trivia

  • The first international friendly between Saudi Arabia and Oman in Salalah was held in 2009 in this stadium.
  • Location of this stadium is close to the ongoing construction of the new location of the Dhofar University.
  • Many times the venue is confused with the Salalah Sports Complex when Dhofari clubs play home matches.

Gallery

References

  1. ^ "Al-Saada Stadium (Al-Saada Sports Complex) –". Stadiumdb.com. Retrieved 2022-08-22.
  2. ^ http://main.omanobserver.om/node/62710 Archived 2012-07-17 at archive.today - OMAN OBSERVER -- Stadium to double in capacity
  3. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9tpQ2NJXdbk - Hassan Rabia goal vs. K.S.A.--spectator POV
  4. ^ "منتديات كووورة". forum.kooora.com. Retrieved 18 March 2023.
  5. ^ http://www.koooorawabas.com/articles.php?mqal=412 2010-05-05 at the Wayback Machine KooooraWaBas article on Al-Saada stadium -- No live matches, no match clock!

External links

  • (in Arabic) Kooora.com reports the Al-Shabiba article from February 1, 2010, about the Al-Saada Stadium
  • (in Arabic) Al-Shabiba article (different source)
  • (in Arabic)
  • (in Arabic) Al-Watan newspaper report on the Al-Saada Stadium
  • (in Arabic)
  • (in Arabic) Al-Nasr's official website posted pictures of the stadium under construction
  • Youtube video of Oman vs. K.S.A. spectator POV before match
  • Stadium pictures
  • Frank Jasperneite page

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The Al Saada Stadium Arabic أستاد السعادة also known as Al Saada Sports Complex Arabic مجمع السعادة الرياضي is a government owned multi use stadium in the Al Saada district of Salalah Oman The stadium is used only for football matches and is the home stadium of Salalah based clubs Dhofar and Al Nasr The stadium has originally had a capacity of an estimated 12 000 people but due to renovation in 2010 the stadium became an all seater decreasing the maximum capacity to an estimated 8 9 000 spectators Although being opened officially in 2009 the stadium ever since has been undergoing renovation and because of protest from the football community in the city because of the unexpected outcome the stadium has undergone a plan to eventually house close to 20 000 spectators 2 Al Saada Stadium Al Saada Sports Complexاستاد السعادة مجمع السعادة الرياضيLocationAl Saada Salalah OmanCoordinates17 04 57 76 N 54 08 37 64 E 17 0827111 N 54 1437889 E 17 0827111 54 1437889OwnerGovernmentOperatorMinistry of Sports AffairsCapacity20 000 1 SurfaceGrassConstructionBroke groundApril 25 2006OpenedJuly 23 2009Renovated Under some renovation TenantsDhofarAl NasrAside from the stadium itself there is also a sports complex housed within the compound which includes a hockey field tennis court Olympic size swimming pool and an indoor volleyball basketball stadium Unlike the Salalah Sports Complex located in the Auwqad district of Salalah the Al Saada Stadium features seating completely around the field and does not include a running track making the atmosphere more powerful and closer to the action 3 Contents 1 Controversy 2 Tenants 3 Trivia 4 Gallery 5 References 6 External linksControversy EditThe stadium has been subject to criticism especially from influential people in Salalah Omani newspaper Al Shabiba has published an article on February 1 2010 منتديات كووورة about the stadium by writer Mohammed Al Rawas pointing out the main issues with the stadium In it it states that it has taken much longer than expected for it to finish no seating whatsoever was installed and the end result was just not what was expected The article also mentions no installation of a parking lot Abdul Hakim Ba Mukhalaf Ali Al Ra ood Nayyif Al Marhoon and Dhofar S C president Badr bin Ali Al Rawas also join writer Mohammed Al Rawas in the long article criticizing the construction planning and disappointing end result of the stadium According to Al Shabiba s article from February 1 2010 the stadium was planned to be completely finished in 15 months but in fact it has taken nearly 4 years and is still experiencing construction The leading football forum in the Arab World Kooora com has also been the place of criticism towards the stadium with various members opening threads explaining their disappointment in the outcome 4 KooooraWaBas has also written an article about the stadium explaining the poor managing and planning of the stadium lack of giving live feeds of matches and no match clock installed 5 Tenants EditAl Saada Stadium is the new home to Dhofar FC as well as Al Nasr FC replacing their old home the Salalah Sports Complex The stadium also hosts various teams from Salalah in the second division as well as Mirbat Trivia EditThe first international friendly between Saudi Arabia and Oman in Salalah was held in 2009 in this stadium Location of this stadium is close to the ongoing construction of the new location of the Dhofar University Many times the venue is confused with the Salalah Sports Complex when Dhofari clubs play home matches Gallery Edit The stadium during an international match between Oman and Saudi Arabia 12 August 2009 References Edit Al Saada Stadium Al Saada Sports Complex Stadiumdb com Retrieved 2022 08 22 http main omanobserver om node 62710 Archived 2012 07 17 at archive today OMAN OBSERVER Stadium to double in capacity https www youtube com watch v 9tpQ2NJXdbk Hassan Rabia goal vs K S A spectator POV منتديات كووورة forum kooora com Retrieved 18 March 2023 http www koooorawabas com articles php mqal 412 Archived 2010 05 05 at the Wayback Machine KooooraWaBas article on Al Saada stadium No live matches no match clock External links Edit in Arabic Kooora com reports the Al Shabiba article from February 1 2010 about the Al Saada Stadium in Arabic Al Shabiba article different source in Arabic Omanet com info about the stadium in Arabic Al Watan newspaper report on the Al Saada Stadium in Arabic KooooraWaBas article on Al Saada Stadium in Arabic Al Nasr s official website posted pictures of the stadium under construction Youtube video of Oman vs K S A spectator POV before match Stadium pictures Frank Jasperneite page Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Al Saada Stadium amp oldid 1155533813, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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