{{short description|Proposed football stadium in Damanhour, Egypt}} {{about|the cancelled new stadium project|the current stadium|Ala'ab Damanhour Stadium}} {{more citations needed|date=March 2018}} {{Infobox stadium | name = Damanhour International Stadium | logo_image = | logo_caption = | image = | image_size = | caption = | fullname = Damanhour International Stadium | former_names = | location = Damanhour, Egypt | coordinates = | broke_ground = | built = Cancelled | opened = | renovated = | expanded = | closed = | demolished = | owner = | operator = Ala'ab Damanhour SC | surface = Grass | scoreboard = | construction_cost = £E340 million<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.masress.com/ahrammassai/32159|title=فضيحة اسمها ستاد دمنهور الجديد|language=Arabic|trans-title=A scandal known as Damanhour New Stadium|publisher=Masress|accessdate=18 March 2018}}</ref> | suites = | architect = | project_manager = | structural_engineer = | services_engineer = | general_contractor = | main_contractors = | capacity = 60,000 | record_attendance = | executive_suites = | dimensions = | acreage = | tenants = }} '''Damanhour International Stadium''' was a proposed football stadium in Damanhour, Egypt that if built, would have become home to Ala'ab Damanhour Sporting Club, replacing their current home ground Ala'ab Damanhour Stadium, and one of the venues to host the 2010 FIFA World Cup if Egypt was selected as hosts. The stadium had a planned capacity of 60,000 all-seated.
After South Africa was selected to host the World Cup, the construction and building of this stadium was completely halted.
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Category:Proposed sports venues Category:Unbuilt stadiums