Al-Madina International Stadium
Al-Madina International Stadium is a football stadium in Baghdad, Iraq. It is Iraq's first-ever stadium solar power plant, and the second in the Middle East of its kind.- Type: Stadium
- Description: Football stadium
- Also known as: “Al-Madina Stadium”
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Al-Shaheed Monument and Al Sinaa Stadium.
Al-Shaheed Monument
Al-Shaheed Monument, also known as the Martyr's Memorial, is a monument designed by Iraqi sculptor Ismail Fatah al-Turk and situated in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad. Al-Shaheed Monument is situated 1½ km southwest of Al-Madina International Stadium.Al Sinaa Stadium
Stadium
Al-Sinaa Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Baghdad, Iraq. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Al-Sinaa SC. The stadium holds up to 6,000 people. Al Sinaa Stadium is situated 1 km south of Al-Madina International Stadium.
Al Shaab International Stadium
Pitch
Photo: Makaay31, Public domain.
Al-Sha'ab International Stadium is an all-seater multi-purpose stadium in Baghdad, Iraq. The 35,700-seater was the home stadium of the Iraq national football team, as well as the largest stadium in Iraq, from its opening on 6 November 1966 until the Basra International Stadium was opened in 2013. Al Shaab International Stadium is situated 4 km southwest of Al-Madina International Stadium.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Zayouna and Sadr City.
Zayouna
Suburb
Zayouna is a neighbourhood of east Baghdad, Iraq. It is a diverse, upper middle-class area bordering the affluent Karrada suburb. Organisations based in Zayouna include the Iraq Football Association; the "Baghdad Bulletin", Iraq's English-language news magazine; and Tariq bin Ziad High School, featured in British-American-French television documentary film, The Boys from Baghdad High. Zayouna is situated 3 km south of Al-Madina International Stadium.
Sadr City
Suburb
Photo: Notwist, Public domain.
Sadr City, formerly known as Al-Thawra and Saddam City, is a suburb district of the city of Baghdad, Iraq. It was built in 1959 by Prime Minister Abdul Karim Qassim and named Al-Rafidain District. Sadr City is situated 4 km north of Al-Madina International Stadium.
Al-Ubedy
Suburb
Al-Ubedy is a neighborhood in Baghdad, Iraq. It was one of the locations in Baghdad targeted with improvised bombs on 3 June 2016, killing 7 and injuring 28 people. Al-Ubedy is situated 5 km northeast of Al-Madina International Stadium.
Al-Madina International Stadium
- Categories: association football venue, recreation area, tourist attraction, and tourism
- Location: Baghdad Governorate, Iraq, Middle East, Asia
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Latitude
33.35443° or 33° 21′ 16″ northLongitude
44.45569° or 44° 27′ 21″ eastOpen location code
8H569F34+Q7OpenStreetMap ID
way 863847898OpenStreetMap feature
leisure=stadiumWikidata ID
Q56377009
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In Other Languages
From Arabic to Vietnamese—“Al-Madina International Stadium” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “ملعب الحبيبية”
- Arabic: “ملعب الشهداء”
- Arabic: “ملعب المدينة الدولي”
- Dutch: “Al-Madinastadion”
- Dutch: “Al-Shohadastadion”
- French: “stade Al-Madina”
- French: “Stade Al-Madina”
- German: “Al-Madina-Stadion”
- Korean: “알마디나 스타디움”
- Polish: “Al-Madina Stadium”
- Spanish: “Estadio Al-Madina”
- Swiss German: “Al-Madina Stadion”
- Vietnamese: “Sân vận động Al-Madina”
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