The following is a list of football stadiums in Morocco, ordered by capacity.[1]
Image | Stadium | Capacity | City | Status | Opening | |
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Ibn Batuta Stadium | 88,000 | Tangier | Under Construction | 2025 | ||
Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium | 69,500 | Rabat | Under Construction | 2025 | ||
Grand Stade de Dakhla | 25,000 | Dakhla | Under Construction | 2025 |
Image | Stadium | Capacity | City | Tenants | Status | Planned opening year | Note |
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115,000 | Casablanca | Official | 2028 | This stadium is planned for the Spain-Portugal-Morocco 2030 FIFA World Cup bid, and will officially begin construction in 2025.It will most likely host either the opening or final of the FIFA World Cup 2030. | |||
Fez Stadium | 55,000 | Fez | Planned | 2030 | The President of the Royal Moroccan Football Federation Faouzi Lekjaa confirmed that all selected stadiums by Morocco for the 2030 FIFA World Cup will have no less than 55,000 seats capacity. | ||
Adrar Stadium | 55,000 | Agadir | Planned | 2030 | |||
Marrakesh Stadium | 55,000 | Marrakesh | Planned | 2030 |
Stadium | width=5% | Capacity | Opened | City | width=20% | Tenants | Status |
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Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium | 53,000 | 1983 | AS FAR | Completely rebuilding | |||
20,000 | 1939 | IRT Tangier | Demolished | ||||
15,000 | 1923 | FUS Rabat | Demolished in 2021 | ||||
10,000 | 1960 | Hassania Agadir | Demolished | ||||
Stade Hassan-II | 10,000 | Fes | Wydad de Fès | Demolished | |||
Stade Tessema | 10,000 | Casablanca | Wafaa Wydad Casablanca | Demolished | |||
Stade Prince Moulay Al Hassan | 10,000 | Rabat | FUS de Rabat | Demolished | |||
5,000 | El-Aaiún | JS Massira | Demolished | ||||
Stade Marche Verte | 4,000 | Salé | AS Salé | Demolished in 2006 |