Drastically Increased Capacity
The capacity was expanded from 53,000 to around 68,500–68,700 seats, made possible by removing the athletics track to prioritize stands.
Three-Level Covered Stands: A panoramic wind-resistant roof covering all tiers ensures comfort and safety.
VIP & VVIP Hospitality: Modernized lounges and skyboxes provide a premium experience.
Advanced Technologies:
State-of-the-art lighting system illuminating the pitch, stands, and outer zones.
Underground parking lots with optimized crowd flow (a full stadium in under one hour).
Full Wi-Fi coverage, 800 surveillance cameras, and facial recognition systems for enhanced security.
Delivery: Scheduled inauguration on September 5, 2025, with Morocco vs Niger for the 2026 World Cup qualifiers.
Future Events: Will host the opening and finals of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, as well as matches of the 2030 FIFA World Cup.
Modern Functionality: Covered stands, VIP zones, cutting-edge technology, enhanced security.
Iconic Design: Inspired by palm leaves, blending Moroccan tradition with modern aesthetics.
Attractiveness: A new hub for sports tourism, boosted by its strategic location and world-class facilities.
In summary: Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium is being transformed into a symbol of modernity and sporting excellence in Morocco, ready to host the world’s biggest events from 2025 onwards.
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