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Sulaibikhat Stadium
Jaber Al-Mubarak Al-Hamad Stadium (), formerly known as Sulaibikhat Stadium, is a football stadium in Sulaibikhat, Kuwait. It is the home stadium of Sulaibikhat SC. It was built on an area of 102 thousand square meters, and can accommodate 15 thousand spectators. It is a part of a large sport venue renovation project to have better sports infrastructure in Kuwait. It was named after Jaber Al-Mubarak Al-Hamad Al-Sabah, 7th Prime Minister of Kuwait. History The stadium underwent heavy renovations starting in 2019. It was opened on 11 December 2024. The stadium has in its mezzanine offices for stadium management and a venue that fits around 100 people for conferences and media personnel. The first floor (2nd in the American system) is dedicated to VIP attendees, whereas the second floor contains the rooms of the commentators, 2 analysis studios, and 14 private rooms that offer a view of the match, each fitting about 8 to 10 spectators. It is also the first stadium in Kuwait that ...
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Sulaibikhat
Sulaibikhat () is a district of Kuwait City in Kuwait. It comprises five blocks. Sulaibkhat Camp The British camp was built in Sulaibikhat during the British mandate, and consisted of approximately 200 bungalow-style residential units, contained within a fenced area on the Persian Gulf The Persian Gulf, sometimes called the Arabian Gulf, is a Mediterranean seas, mediterranean sea in West Asia. The body of water is an extension of the Arabian Sea and the larger Indian Ocean located between Iran and the Arabian Peninsula.Un .... After being deserted by the British at the end of the British mandate in 1961, the camp was occupied by senior government employees (doctors, engineers, pharmacists, veterinarians, lawyers, judges, etc.) working for the Government of Kuwait. The Camp had its own police station, its own supermarket (the "Salwa Market"), and at one stage a laundry outlet and a hairstylist. The Camp had a Club for the residents in the area with an outdoor swimming ...
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