Morocco set to be a premium sport destination with brand-new stadiums

Saturday, 11 Oct, 2025 0

When Morocco was confirmed as the co-host to the 2030 FIFA World Cup alongside Spain and Portugal, it was more than a sporting victory. It was seen as an opportunity to assess the kingdom’s ambition of being a sporting nation.

Now, as the countdown begins, Morocco is racing ahead with a sweeping infrastructure program that will transform its sports landscape, from Casablanca to Tangier. And turn it into one of the best equipped destinations in Africa to welcome future international sport events.

Spectacular stadium near Casablanca

At the heart of the plan is the Grand Stade Hassan II, a colossal new stadium rising in Benslimane, halfway between Casablanca and Rabat.

Designed to hold more than 115,000 spectators, it will be one of the largest arenas in the world when completed. Built at an estimated cost of US$500 million, the future stadium will also turn into a new icon for the country.

Due to be the second largest in the world as well as the largest in Africa when achieved, its design is rooted in Moroccan culture. The shape is similar to a traditional Moussem-style tent while surrounding gardens will follow the pattern of traditional Moroccan patios. The design hopes to be 45-60% more energy-efficient than a typical stadium, the project is expected to be ready by 2027, well ahead of the World Cup kickoff.

The Grand Stade Hassan II is only part of a nationwide overhaul of sport facilities. Morocco is also renovating and expanding several existing venues to meet FIFA’s strict standards. A process that doubles as preparation for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (from December 21, 2025 to January 18, 2026) will be a major rehearsal to the FIFA event. 

First infrastructures ready to host in December the Africa Cup of Nations

Due to this soon-to-come event, Morocco inaugurated the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat. The massive infrastructure was built in 24 months and has a capacity for 68,000 spectators. 

The stadium was designed and built in 24 months. It has been designed to meet FIFA specifications. The stadium has a 360° wind-shielding roof and stands placed as close to the pitch as possible.

Tangier’s Ibn Batouta Stadium, will also accommodate more fans as its capacity is being expanded  from 68,000 to almost 77,000 seats.
Fez Stadium is also set to play a major role for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations and the 2030 FIFA World Cup. Its capacity will be boosted from 35,500 spectators to 55,800 by 2028.
Altogether, Morocco has earmarked nearly US$2 billion for new construction and refurbishments — a massive investment that extends far beyond football. Transport infrastructure, airport terminals, new hotels and even the world’s tallest Ferris wheel in Rabat -at a height of 264m, are in the planning or already in construction. All of these projects should be ready before 2030 to accommodate millions of expected visitors during the FIFA event.


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