Morocco is making a bold move to host the 2030 World Cup by planning to construct the largest football stadium in the world, “Stade Hassan II,” to host matches in four years.
The stadium will be situated in the El Mansouria region, about 38 kilometers north of Casablanca, with a capacity of 115,000 spectators. It will feature modern architecture with 32 monumental entrances, incorporating hanging gardens and recreational spaces.
Covering about 100 hectares, the complex will include park areas, sports facilities, and public spaces, creating a modern sports and entertainment center.
For special guests, 12,000 VIP seats will be available across five levels, offering comfort and excellent visibility.
Preparations have started, as Morocco will co-host the 2030 World Cup with Spain and Portugal. Matches will also be held in Uruguay, Argentina, and Paraguay. If completed as planned, “Stade Hassan II” will be a global football symbol and one of the most impressive sports facilities.














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