King Fahd International Stadium, home stadium of Arab Saudi
Arab Saudi

Arab Saudi

Saudi ArabiaArab Saudi
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Didirikan

1956

Pelatih

Herve Renard

Stadion

King Fahd International Stadium

Kota

Riyadh

Kapasitas

15,000

Permukaan

grass

#1 Kualifikasi PD Asia R0#4 Piala Dunia R3#1 Piala Asia R0# WAFF Championship #2 Gulf Cup of Nations R0#2 Piala Emas Concacaf R0# Uji Coba #2 Arab Cup R0

Trofi

FIFA Confederations Cup

1992 Saudi Arabia

1x2nd Place

AFC Asian Cup

1996 UAE, 1988 Qatar, 1984 Singapore

3xWinner

AFC Asian Cup

2007 Indonesia / Malaysia / Thailand / Vietnam, 2000 Lebanon, 1992 Japan

3x2nd Place

Gulf Cup of Nations

2019 Qatar, 2014 Saudi Arabia

2x2nd Place

Arab Saudi

The Saudi Arabia national football team, known as the Green Falcons, is one of the most successful sides in Asian football. Governed by the Saudi Arabian Football Federation, the team has qualified for the FIFA World Cup six times, most recently in 2022, where they produced one of the tournament's greatest upsets by defeating eventual champions Argentina 2-1 in the group stage. Saudi Arabia has won the AFC Asian Cup three times (1984, 1988, 1996) and reached the FIFA World Cup second round in 1994. Legendary figures include goalkeeper Mohamed Al-Deayea and striker Sami Al-Jaber. In recent years, the Saudi Pro League's transformation through major investment has elevated domestic football, with international stars joining Saudi clubs and strengthening the national programme.