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- Mubarak_International_Stadium abstract "Mubarak International Stadium (Arabic: ستاد مبارك الدولي) is an all-seated association football stadium in Suez, Egypt. Completed in 2009 the stadium has a capacity of 45,000 people. It hosted matches from Group C in the FIFA U-20 World Cup, and was used up until the quarter-finals of the competition. Its name may change as a result of the Egyptian revolution on the 25th of January of 2011, which removed Hosni Mubarak from being the president of Egypt.".
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- Mubarak_International_Stadium hasPhotoCollection Mubarak_International_Stadium.
- Mubarak_International_Stadium subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Suez_Governorate.
- Mubarak_International_Stadium subject Category:Football_venues_in_Egypt.
- Mubarak_International_Stadium subject Category:Sports_venues_completed_in_2009.
- Mubarak_International_Stadium point "29.948055555555555 31.074166666666667".
- Mubarak_International_Stadium type Area108497294.
- Mubarak_International_Stadium type FootballVenuesInEgypt.
- Mubarak_International_Stadium type Location100027167.
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- Mubarak_International_Stadium type Region108630985.
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- Mubarak_International_Stadium type Venue108677628.
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- Mubarak_International_Stadium comment "Mubarak International Stadium (Arabic: ستاد مبارك الدولي) is an all-seated association football stadium in Suez, Egypt. Completed in 2009 the stadium has a capacity of 45,000 people. It hosted matches from Group C in the FIFA U-20 World Cup, and was used up until the quarter-finals of the competition. Its name may change as a result of the Egyptian revolution on the 25th of January of 2011, which removed Hosni Mubarak from being the president of Egypt.".
- Mubarak_International_Stadium label "Estadio Internacional Mubarak".
- Mubarak_International_Stadium label "Mubarak International Stadium".
- Mubarak_International_Stadium label "Mubarak International Stadium".
- Mubarak_International_Stadium label "Mubarak Stadium".
- Mubarak_International_Stadium label "Stade Moubarak".
- Mubarak_International_Stadium label "Stadio Mubarak di Suez".
- Mubarak_International_Stadium label "ستاد مبارك الدولي".
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- Mubarak_International_Stadium sameAs Stade_Moubarak.
- Mubarak_International_Stadium sameAs Stadio_Mubarak_di_Suez.
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- Mubarak_International_Stadium sameAs Q1951620.
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- Mubarak_International_Stadium lat "29.948055555555555".
- Mubarak_International_Stadium long "31.074166666666667".
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