Morocco is making a bold move to host the 2030 FIFA World Cup final by planning to build the world’s largest stadium.
The massive venue, named Hassan II, will be constructed near Casablanca and is expected to surpass all other stadiums in terms of size.

This ambitious project is part of Morocco’s bid to leave a lasting impression on the global football community.
By building the largest stadium, Morocco aims to showcase its capabilities and demonstrate why it should host the 2030 World Cup final.
Morocco is set to co-host the 2030 World Cup with Spain and Portugal, and this massive stadium project is seen as a strategic move to increase its chances of hosting the final match.
With this groundbreaking project, Morocco is gearing up to make history and cement its position as a major player in the world of football.
Capacity: 115,000
Cost: $490million
Start Date: 2025
Completion: 2028
Facilities: Training grounds, hotels, conference and exhibition centre, athletics stadium, multi-purpose hall, gyms, swimming pools, playgrounds, two shopping centres and four car parks with a total capacity of 10,463 vehicles.