Abdel-Latif Abu-Rajelha Stadium
Abdel-Latif Abu-Rajelha Stadium, formerly known as Zamalek Stadium then Mohammed Hassan Helmy "Zamora" Stadium, is a multi-use stadium in Cairo, Egypt. The stadium was initially named in honor of Mohammed Hassan Helmy, the former player and president of Zamalek. It was then renamed in 2014 to Abdel-Latif Abu-Rajelha Stadium after the former president of Zamalek Abdel-Latif Abu-Rajelha. It is currently used mostly for football matches and was the home of Zamalek before they moved to Cairo International Stadium because of the small capacity. The stadium held as high as 40,000 spectators before the capacity was reduced to 20,000 as controls were put in place.
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Abdel-Latif Abu-Rajelha Stadium
Abdel-Latif Abu-Rajelha Stadium, formerly known as Zamalek Stadium then Mohammed Hassan Helmy "Zamora" Stadium, is a multi-use stadium in Cairo, Egypt. The stadium was initially named in honor of Mohammed Hassan Helmy, the former player and president of Zamalek. It was then renamed in 2014 to Abdel-Latif Abu-Rajelha Stadium after the former president of Zamalek Abdel-Latif Abu-Rajelha. It is currently used mostly for football matches and was the home of Zamalek before they moved to Cairo International Stadium because of the small capacity. The stadium held as high as 40,000 spectators before the capacity was reduced to 20,000 as controls were put in place.
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Abdel-Latif Abu-Rajelha Stadiu ...... as controls were put in place.
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Het Abdel-Latif Abu-Rajelhasta ...... stadion werd geopend in 1959.
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Le stade Helmi Zamora (en arab ...... d'environ 25 000 spectateurs.
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ملعب الزمالك أو حلمي زموروا أو ...... وابط سعة الملعب في هذا المكان.
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Zamalek Stadium
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Abdel-Latif Abu-Rajelha Stadiu ...... as controls were put in place.
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Het Abdel-Latif Abu-Rajelhasta ...... stadion werd geopend in 1959.
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Le stade Helmi Zamora (en arab ...... d'environ 25 000 spectateurs.
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ملعب الزمالك أو حلمي زموروا أو ...... وابط سعة الملعب في هذا المكان.
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Abdel-Latif Abu-Rajelha Stadium
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Abdel-Latif Abu-Rajelhastadion
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Stade Helmi Zamora
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Stadion Al Zamalek
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ملعب عبد اللطيف أبو رجيلة
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