Morocco Set To Build World’s Largest Football Stadium Inspired by Traditional ‘Moussem’ Gatherings.
Morocco is set to make a grand statement in the world of sports architecture with the construction of the Grand Stade Hassan II in Casablanca. Poised to become the largest football stadium in the world, this ambitious project represents a fusion of modern design and deep-rooted Moroccan traditions.
Designed by the renowned architecture firm Oualalou + Choi, in collaboration with global sports design experts Populous, the stadium’s architecture draws inspiration from traditional Moroccan ‘moussem’ gatherings. These cultural events, known for fostering community and togetherness, are symbolised in the stadium’s tented rooftop, which stands as both a visual marvel and a functional structure. Made from a unique aluminium lattice and supported by a ring of 32 stairways, the rooftop provides shelter for up to 115,000 spectators while framing grand entrances adorned with lush gardens elevated on 28-metre platforms.
François Clément, Senior Principal and President of Populous France, and Lead Architect for the project, highlighted the significance of the stadium, stating, “The Grand Stade Hassan II will provide extraordinary spaces that create exceptional experiences for every fan and visitor. It is a cornerstone of King Mohammed VI’s vision to elevate Morocco’s football infrastructure to the highest global platform.”
The stadium is not only a feat of engineering but also a testament to Morocco’s cultural heritage. It integrates extensive greenery, creating a botanical oasis within Casablanca’s urban landscape. From the stands, spectators can enjoy views of the lush gardens, enhancing the overall experience of visiting the stadium.
Inside, the stadium offers luxurious hospitality areas, including VIP and VVIP lounges, designed to ensure comfort and exclusivity. The steep tiers at each end of the stadium guarantee that every fan has an engaging view of the on-field action.
The Grand Stade Hassan II is more than just a sports venue; it is a symbol of Moroccan culture and hospitality. Tarik Oualalou, Design Principal and founding partner at Oualalou + Choi, emphasised the cultural significance of the project: “The Grand Stade Hassan II is deeply rooted in Moroccan culture, with its traditions and contemporary expressions. It is a generous space, open to the world and respectful to the Nature it protects.”
As Morocco positions itself as a global sporting powerhouse, this stadium is designed to meet the highest FIFA standards, potentially hosting the final of the 2030 FIFA World Cup. Beyond its role in global sports, it will serve as the home ground for two local football clubs, solidifying its status as a hub of Moroccan football.
The Grand Stade Hassan II is a crucial part of King Mohammed VI’s vision to enhance Morocco’s sporting infrastructure. As construction continues, this iconic landmark is set to become a source of national pride and a legacy for future generations.