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Morocco to Build World’s Largest Football stadium for 2030 World Cup

Morocco is embarking on an ambitious project to construct the world’s largest football stadium, the Grand Stade Hassan II, in anticipation of the 2030 World Cup.This mega-stadium, with a planned capacity of 115,000, is slated for completion in 2028 and will serve as the flagship venue for the Moroccan football association.

The “Grand Stade hassan II” is envisioned as a major attraction of the 2030 World Cup. the stadium, costing hundreds of millions, aims to be the “largest football temple in the world.”

Grand Stade Hassan II: A World cup Centerpiece

As the “De Telegraaf” reports, the stadium is intended to be ready in 2028, two years before the start of the World Cup, which Morocco will co-host with Spain and Portugal.

The hundreds of millions of Mega Sadion, which must be ready in 2028 and becomes the largest football temple in the world, is the flagship of the Moroccan football association.

The stadium’s design and features are expected to be unveiled in the coming months, with a focus on creating a state-of-the-art venue that meets FIFA‘s stringent requirements for World cup stadiums.

Impact on Moroccan Football and Economy

The construction of the Grand Stade Hassan II is expected to have a important impact on moroccan football and the country’s economy. It will provide a world-class venue for major football events, attract tourists, and create jobs.


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Anya Sharma is a sports journalist covering major football events and infrastructure developments. she has a passion for exploring the intersection of sports, culture, and economics.


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