Morocco to Construct the World's Largest Football Stadium
Morocco is embarking on an ambitious project to construct the world's largest football stadium, set to revolutionize modern stadium architecture with a design that is deeply rooted in Moroccan culture.
Named the "Grand Stade Hassan II," this monumental stadium, designed to resemble a colossal tent, is the brainchild of the architecture firm "Oualalou+Choi," in collaboration with the global sports design experts "Populous." This innovative design seamlessly blends traditional Moroccan elements with contemporary architectural practices, according to Interesting Engineering.
François Clément, senior principal, president of Populous France, and the lead architect for the project, remarked, "The Grand Stade Hassan II will offer remarkable spaces that create unparalleled experiences for every fan and visitor."
He further added, "This project is a key component of King Mohammed VI's vision to enhance Morocco’s football infrastructure, positioning the nation at the forefront of global sporting infrastructure development."
The new stadium will be located in Casablanca, with its design drawing significant inspiration from Moroccan cultural traditions, particularly the "moussem" — traditional social gatherings that have influenced the stadium’s grand tent-like rooftop, which will dominate the surrounding forested landscape.
The unique rooftop, crafted from an aluminum lattice, will be supported by a ring of 32 stairways, adding to the architectural marvel of the structure.
With a seating capacity of 115,000, the stadium will be surrounded by lush botanical gardens, showcasing the designers' commitment to integrating greenery into the venue. The three steep tiers at each end of the stadium ensure that every spectator enjoys an immersive view of the on-field action.
The stadium will also feature state-of-the-art hospitality areas, including luxurious VIP and VVIP lounges, providing an exceptional experience for all attendees.
Designed to meet the highest standards required for FIFA competitions, the Grand Stade Hassan II is expected to host some of the world's most prestigious sporting events, including the potential final of the 2030 FIFA World Cup.
Additionally, the stadium will serve as the home ground for two local football clubs, further solidifying its status as a central hub for Moroccan football.