Al-Shaab Stadium
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Al-Shaab Stadium
Summary
Al-Shaab Stadium is a multi-purpose sports venue[1]. It draws 44 Wikipedia views per month (multi_purpose_sports_venue category, ranking #84 of 189).[2]
Key Facts
- Al-Shaab Stadium is located in Baghdad[3].
- Al-Shaab Stadium is in the country of Iraq[4].
- Al-Shaab Stadium's image is recorded as Al-Shaab Stadium (25).JPG[5].
- Al-Shaab Stadium's image is recorded as Al-Shorta and Al-Diwaniya match at Al-Shaab Stadium, 16 January 2022.jpg[6].
- Al-Shaab Stadium's instance of is recorded as multi-purpose sports venue[7].
- Al-Shaab Stadium's instance of is recorded as stadium[8].
- Al-Shaab Stadium's architect is recorded as Francisco Keil do Amaral[9].
- Al-Shaab Stadium's architect is recorded as Carlos Manuel Oliveira Ramos[10].
- Al-Shaab Stadium's owned by is recorded as federal government of Iraq[11].
- Al-Shaab Stadium's owned by is recorded as Minister of Youth and Sports (Iraq)[12].
- Al-Shaab Stadium's location is recorded as Baghdad[13].
- Al-Shaab Stadium's Commons category is recorded as Al-Shaab Stadium[14].
- Al-Shaab Stadium's occupant is recorded as Iraq men's national football team[15].
- Al-Shaab Stadium's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 33.324906, 'lon': 44.435438}[16].
- Al-Shaab Stadium's sport is recorded as association football[17].
- Al-Shaab Stadium's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/09sbnd[18].
- Al-Shaab Stadium's maximum capacity is recorded as {'amount': '+35000'}[19].
- Al-Shaab Stadium's date of official opening is recorded as +1966-11-06T00:00:00Z[20].
- Al-Shaab Stadium's date of official closure is recorded as +2003-00-00T00:00:00Z[21].
- Al-Shaab Stadium's funder is recorded as Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation[22].
- Al-Shaab Stadium's OpenStreetMap way ID is recorded as 4240698[23].
Body
Geography
Al-Shaab Stadium is in the country of Iraq[4]. It is located in Baghdad[3].
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include multi-purpose sports venue[7] and stadium[8].
History and Context
Owners include federal government of Iraq[11], a government[24], in Iraq[25] and Minister of Youth and Sports (Iraq)[12], a ministry[26], in Iraq[27].
Why It Matters
Al-Shaab Stadium draws 44 Wikipedia views per month (multi_purpose_sports_venue category, ranking #84 of 189).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 11 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] It is known by 13 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]