Morocco has announced that it will build a new football stadium in Casablanca called the Grand Stade Hassan II. This stadium will have 115,000 seats, making it the largest football stadium in the world once it is completed. It is also being considered as a possible venue to host the final match of the FIFA World Cup in 2030.
The stadium is being designed by two well-known architecture firms, Oualalou + Choi and Populous. The design of the stadium is inspired by Morocco’s rich cultural traditions, especially the moussem festivals, which are traditional community gatherings. The stadium will feature a large, dramatic roof made of aluminum that looks like a tent, along with green gardens that represent a peaceful desert oasis.
Inside the stadium, there will be three steep seating sections to give fans a clear view of the field. There will also be several levels of hospitality services, including areas specially designed for VIP guests. The entire project aims to reflect Moroccan culture, hospitality, and a deep sense of pride in the country’s heritage.
Once completed, the stadium is expected to become a major landmark, not just for Morocco but for the entire world of sports. It will attract international attention and could play a key role in future global events.