اِسْتَاد هَزَّاع بِن زَايِد (in Arabic) | |
Al Ain Stadium | |
Location | Al Ain, the Eastern Region of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, the UAE |
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Coordinates | 24°14′44.14″N 55°42′59.7″E / 24.2455944°N 55.716583°E |
Owner | Al Ain FC |
Operator | Al Ain FC |
Capacity | 25,053[3] |
Surface | Grass |
Scoreboard | Yes |
Construction | |
Broke ground | 1 June 2012 |
Built | 2012–2014 |
Opened | 14 January 2014 |
Construction cost | 425 Million AED |
Architect | BDP Pattern[1] |
Project manager | Sorouh Properties (Now merged with Aldar Properties PJSC) |
Structural engineer | Thornton Tomasetti[2] |
Services engineer | Hoare Lea |
General contractor | BAM International[citation needed] |
Tenants | |
Al Ain (2014–present) | |
Website | |
alainclub.ae/hazza-bin-zayed-stadium |
The Hazza bin Zayed Stadium (Arabic: اِسْتَاد هَزَّاع بِن زَايِد, romanized: Istād Hazzāʿ Bin Zāyid) is a multi-purpose stadium, located in the City of Al Ain, Abu Dhabi, the UAE. It is the home stadium of Al Ain FC of the UAE Pro-League. The stadium holds 22,717 spectators and opened in 2014.[4][5] The stadium was named after the chairman of the club, Sheikh Hazza bin Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan.
The 45,000 m2 (480,000 sq ft) Hazza bin Zayed stadium is split over seven levels, and is one of the most modern sporting venues in the Middle East. It is one of the most sophisticated sports venues in the region.
The stadium was broke ground in April 2012 and was completed in December 2014. It was planned that Al Ain faced Manchester City in the inaugural ceremony of the stadium,[6] but City drew 1–1 with Blackburn Rovers in an English FA Cup match on 4 January and a replay with Rovers scheduled on 15 January prevented the English Premier League champions from a trip to the UAE.[7] However the friendly was instead played after the Premier League season was over and Manchester City beat Al Ain 3–0.[8] The stadium hosted the 2017 and 2018 FIFA Club World Cups, as well as the 2019 AFC Asian Cup.
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