Hazza bin Zayed Stadium


The Hazza bin Zayed Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium, located in the City of Al Ain, Emirate of Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. It is the home stadium of Al Ain FC of the UAE Pro-League. The stadium holds 22,717 spectators and opened in 2014. The stadium was named after the chairman of the club, Sheikh Hazza bin Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan.
The Hazza bin Zayed stadium is split over seven levels, and is one of the most modern sporting venues in the Middle East. It is one of the most sophisticated sports venues in the region.
The stadium was broke ground in April 2012 and was completed in December 2014. It was planned that Al Ain faced Manchester City in the inaugural ceremony of the stadium, but City drew 1–1 with Blackburn Rovers in an English FA Cup match on 4 January and a replay with Rovers scheduled on 15 January prevented the English Premier League champions from a trip to the UAE. However the friendly was instead played after the Premier League season was over and Manchester City beat Al Ain 3–0. The stadium hosted the 2017 and 2018 FIFA Club World Cups, as well as the 2019 AFC Asian Cup.

Location and design

The 25,000 seat stadium is located in Al Ain, approximately east of Abu Dhabi City, close to the borders of Oman. It was designed and built under a contract for a multi-functional stadium in the United Arab Emirates.
Client was represented by AAFAQ Holdings. The project was realised in close cooperation with sister companies BAM Sports, specialised in stadium construction, and BAM Contractors from Ireland. The scope of work included the construction of a multi-functional stadium with a gross floor area of 45,000 square metres. In addition BAM built a six-storey office building, a sports hall and external works comprising roads, car parking, playing fields and landscaping. The stadium architects were London based Pattern Design.
One of the most characteristic elements of the stadium is the external facade which consists of fabric elements resembling the trunk of a palm tree that also can be lighted by LED lights in 15 different content modes. On the top of the stadium roof, 200 floodlights are fixed to provide the illumination of after-dark soccer games. Due to the extreme temperatures during the hot summer months, the palm bowl shape of the roof also provides pleasant conditions for both the players and the fans. It is one of the stadium's unique features, which is designed in a way that matches can take place in the shadow after 5pm. On the inside, it reveals the complex geometry of its cantilevered steel trusses, which was achieved by using robotic cutting and welding technology. The stadium is the first stadium in the world to featuring a unique parasol roof designed specifically to fully shade all fans.
Hazza Bin Zayed Stadium was voted Stadium of the Year 2014.

History and facilities

The stadium has been completed after a 16-month ultra-fast track construction project after being started on 1 June 2012. Built to FIFA standards, the stadium covers an area of with a capacity of 25,000 seats. The scope of the project further included a sports hall, commercial buildings and extensive exterior landscaping. The stadium is an integral part of a new, wider community. It was planned become the centrepiece of a development that will include a 175-room hotel, a community of 700 residential units in a complex of 700 apartments and green spaces, two office buildings, a sports centre, retail outlets and 50 restaurants. The hotel, Aloft Al Ain, was completed in 2017.
The project is the first component of this broader development that would have its effect first on the city of Al Ain, but also on the wider region, including the neighboring countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council. It was a design and build contract. BAM introduced a lot of value engineering proposals which had to be integrated into the design and therefore new building permits were required within the 18 months. BAM International started the project in mid-2012 and remained right on schedule with all aspects of the construction, making use of 10.5 million man hours. At peak there were 400 men staff up to the supervisor level, and 4500 labourers on site.

Transportation

There are a number of routes to get to Hazza Bin Zayed Stadium. The stadium is 15 minutes from Al Ain Airport.
Route A: From Abu Dhabi City:
Route B: From Abu Dhabi:
Route C: From Dubai:
Route D: From Fujairah:
Hazza bin Zayed Stadium hosted eight games of the 2019 AFC Asian Cup, including a Round of 16, quarter-final and semi-final match.
DateTimeTeam No. 1Res.Team No. 2RoundAttendance
6 January 201915:000–1Group B4,934
9 January 201920:002–0Group E7,847
11 January 201920:000–1Group C4,893
13 January 201920:001–1Group A17,809
16 January 201920:002–0Group D8,237
20 January 201918:00
1–2
Round of 168,026
25 January 201920:001–0Quarter-finals25,053
28 January 201918:000–3Semi-finals23,262