
The 2030 FIFA World Cup is set to make history as the first edition hosted by three countries from two different regions; Portugal, Spain and Moocco. And it’s the latter that are embracing the scale of the tournament, with Grand Stade Hassan II, which is set to to become the largest football stadium in the world.
In the ever-evolving world of football infrastructure, size has long been a statement of ambition. But now, Morocco is preparing to say it louder than anyone else. Welcome to the Grand Stade Hassan II — a future icon rising from the forested plains near Casablanca, and a bold architectural response to the question: What does the future of football look like?

Morocco is building the world’s largest football stadium, 115,000 capacity Grand Stade de Casablanca at a cost of $500 million.
Morocco will co-host the 2030 FIFA World Cup.

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