2030 FIFA World Cup — Morocco's Moment
Morocco joins Spain and Portugal to deliver a landmark centenary World Cup. Three continents will unite, with opening celebrations in South America before the competition continues across Iberia and North Africa. For Morocco, 2030 is more than a tournament — it is a national project.
Host Vision
The joint bid promises a sustainable, culturally rich tournament. Morocco brings African hospitality, modern infrastructure, and passionate supporters, complementing elite venues across Spain and Portugal.
- Opening ceremonies acknowledge football's origins in Uruguay, Argentina, and Paraguay before teams head to the main host nations.
 - Cross-border fan journeys will be supported by coordinated visa processes and green transport corridors.
 - Legacy plans prioritise community sports, eco-friendly stadium design, and youth development programmes.
 
Moroccan Host Cities
Six cities are in line to stage matches, balancing historic charm with state-of-the-art facilities.
- Casablanca: The new Grand Stade de Casablanca (also known as the Mohammed VI Stadium) will headline with a 90,000+ capacity.
 - Rabat: The modernised Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium will host key knockout clashes and fan festivals along the Bouregreg river.
 - Tangier: Ibn Batouta Stadium, upgraded for the 2025 AFCON, connects fans between Europe and Africa.
 - Agadir: Adrar Stadium embraces Atlantic breezes with a focus on renewable energy.
 - Marrakesh: A renovated Grand Stade offers a backdrop of the Atlas Mountains and vibrant supporter culture.
 - Fez: Historic Fez blends ancient medina life with smart-city mobility for visiting supporters.
 
Building for the Future
Investment linked to 2030 extends beyond stadiums. High-speed rail linking Tangier, Rabat, Casablanca, and Marrakesh will be expanded, while airport capacities and hospitality training programmes are accelerating.
Grassroots football receives a boost through new academies, women's football initiatives, and community pitches to ensure the World Cup leaves a lasting social imprint.
Fan Experience
Supporters can expect coastal Fan Fests, mountain retreats, and culinary experiences showcasing Morocco's regional diversity. Seamless ferry connections to Spain and charter routes to Lisbon and Porto make multi-country match itineraries effortless.