Stadiums for the 2030 FIFA World Cup in Morocco

Morocco is investing in smart, sustainable venues that celebrate local culture while meeting FIFA's highest standards. From new builds to bold renovations, each stadium is designed to leave a legacy long after 2030.

Overview

Nineteen matches are expected to take place on Moroccan soil, from group-stage thrillers to a potential semi-final. Stadium upgrades run alongside transportation, hospitality, and sustainability initiatives to elevate the supporter experience.

Casablanca — Grand Stade de Casablanca

Location: Benslimane, between Casablanca and Rabat
Capacity: 93,000 (new construction)
Status: Ground-breaking in 2024 with completion targeted for 2028
Features: Modular seating, a retractable roof inspired by Amazigh art, and a surrounding sports city with training pitches and a dedicated fan village.

Rabat — Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium

Location: Rabat
Capacity: 65,000 (major renovation)
Status: Complete revamp with new facade, roof, VIP zones, and improved acoustics
Features: Seamless tram and rail access, community sports facilities, and smart energy management.

Tangier — Ibn Batouta Stadium

Location: Tangier
Capacity: 68,000 (post-renovation)
Status: Ongoing upgrades following the 2023 Club World Cup
Features: Panoramic Atlantic views, expanded hospitality tiers, and cutting-edge LED lighting.

Agadir — Adrar Stadium

Location: Agadir
Capacity: 45,000 (enhanced)
Status: Renovation to boost seat comfort, roof coverage, and transport links
Features: Solar shading, ocean-inspired design lines, and adjacent training hubs.

Marrakesh — Grand Stade de Marrakesh

Location: Marrakesh
Capacity: 55,000 (renovation)
Status: Structural improvements, premium seating, and new hospitality lounges
Features: Architectural motifs echoing the red city, plus landscaped plazas for fan activations.

Fez — Fez Stadium

Location: Fez
Capacity: 52,000 (renovation)
Status: Upgrades to concourses, media facilities, and transport integration
Features: Celebrates Fez's craftsmanship with geometric patterns, while delivering enhanced accessibility.

Sustainability and Legacy

Each venue is paired with investment in public transport, inclusive design, and community sports programmes. The post-2030 plan commits to keeping stadiums active through Botola Pro fixtures, women's football, concerts, and sports tourism, ensuring Morocco's World Cup infrastructure thrives for decades.