Qayyum Stadium

Qayyum Stadium

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stadium_name = Qayyum Stadium
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| location = Peshawar, Pakistan
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opened = 1975
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surface = Grass
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seating_capacity = 15,000 |

Qayyum Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Peshawar, Pakistan. It is mostly used for cricket and football matches. The stadium holds 15,000 people.


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