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Al-Merrikh Stadium

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41: 222: 183:. In 2003, the Board of Al-Merrikh, chaired by Jamal Al-Wali, undertook the renovation of the stadium to build a new gallery and include new seats. The cost of its new renovations was estimated at 2 million dollars. 163:. Currently, the stadium has a capacity of 43,000. In the 2016 CAF Champions League season, Al-Merrikh drew an average home attendance of 17,250. They usually draw much lower crowds for their domestic league games. 179:
for a national holiday in November 1962. It closed its doors after the festivities and was officially inaugurated two years later, on November 30, 1964, with a match between Al-Merrikh and
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The stadium officially opened on November 30, 1964. It had first opened in 1962 while still under construction to host a meeting between
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Al-Merrikh Stadium is located on Al-Baladya Street, Al-Arda (Arabic:العرضة) in the city of Omdurman, Sudan.
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on November 18, 2009, which Algeria won 1–0 to qualify for the
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Al Merreikh

Omdurman
Sudan
Capacity
Abdel-Moniem Mustafa
Al-Merreikh
stadium
Omdurman
Sudan
football
Al-Merrikh SC
Sudan national team
Al-Hilal Club
Al-Mourada SC
Dynamo Moscow
World Cup qualifier
Algeria
Egypt
2010 FIFA World Cup
"Southern Sudan enjoys sports potential"
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"Algeria beats Egypt 1-0 to reach World Cup"
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World Stadiums: Al-Merrikh
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