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Morocco reveals a look at the world's biggest football stadium

The Grand Stade Hassan II in Casablanca, Morocco, is projected to be the world's largest football stadium, with a 115,000 seat capacity - just in time for the African nation to joint host the 2030 FIFA World Cup.

Morocco will stage the tournament alongside Portugal and Spain, with the Casablanca location already designated for the final. Preparations for the groundworks of the stadium began in October 2023 on the 100-hectare site.

The current record holder for the largest football stadium is the Rungrado 1st of May Stadium in Pyongyang, North Korea, which has a capacity of 114,000 people and hosts its national football team.

The stadium has been designed by Paris-based architects Oualalou + Choi and global sports design leaders, Populous.

It won’t be the biggest overall venue in the world though. That honour goes to the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, India. The cricket stadium doesn’t hold football games but can host up to 132,000 spectators.

Inspired by the traditional Moroccan societal gathering called a “moussem” where Moroccan groups come together for cultural exchanges, the roof's structure is designed to look like a grand tent among the Cassablancan forested landscape.

Surrounding the main stadium are groups of gardens housing smaller sports pitches and complexes. This “oasis of greenery” includes botanical gardens to add a new level of interaction between the stadium and the surrounding nature in its location, 38 km north of Casablanca.

Each end of the stadium has a stand that can hold 29,500 general admission spectators, with a further 12,000 spectators admissible in the five tiers of VIP hospitality stands.

Tarik Oualalou, Design Principal and founding partner at Oualalou + Choi and Lead Architect for the

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