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VIDEO: From Bowl to Beacon: How Morocco’s Grand Stade de Tanger is Rising to World Stage

By KUNLE SOLAJA, Tangier
High above Tangier, the silhouette of the Grand Stade de Tanger is changing by the week.What once stood as a conventional open-air bowl is now being crowned with the largest tensile roofs in Africa, and one of the best in the world—a feat of engineering that is as much about symbolism as it is about sport.
According to Anouari Amaoui, the Moroccan architect, the wide expanse roof will be second only to the famous Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Anouari Amaoui, the Moroccan architect of the grand arena, explains the technical details to Sports Village Square man, Kunle Solaja.
The stadium, originally opened in 2011 with 45,000 seats, has been undergoing a dramatic transformation since 2020.
By the time the works finish at the end of September, ahead of the Africa Cup of Nations in late 2025, capacity will reach roughly 75,600 spectators, while a sweeping new roof will give the arena a cutting-edge profile worthy of both AFCON and Morocco’s joint hosting of the 2030 FIFA World Cup.
When completed, the roof will span more than four and a half hectares, sheltering fans from the coastal elements while still allowing natural light to filter into the pitch.
It is not just the majestic nature of the stadium that is awesome; the engineering and the technical conception, and implementation are remarkable.
As Aboutamene Abderrazak, the director of Agence Nationale des Equipment Public (ANEP – the Moroccan agency in charge of public equipment), explains, it is easier to build a stadium from scratch than to outlandishly upgrade a conventional one.
That is what Morocco has achieved with the complete remodelling of a conventional all-covered stadium and turning it into an architectural masterpiece.
The original football pitch was excavated and dug down 10 metres. At the same time, the athletics tracks were scrapped to create rooms for additional spectator stands, including sky boxes, both at the pitch level and at the roof level.
It was a delicate construction that was carefully done as the digging of the ground was almost to the foundation of the original structure.
The Roof: Engineering at Scale
At the heart of the renovation is the roof system, designed as a tensile structure supported by steel pylons, massive perimeter beams, and a web of tensioned cables.
The roof is the most majestic addition to the arena and it is second to none in Africa
Progress on this complex skeleton has unfolded in stages. By November 2024, 31 of the 42 pylons anchoring the cable network were already in place.
Then, in June 2025, crews undertook some of the most delicate lifts of the entire project: steel beams measuring 60 to 65 meters in length and weighing over 100 tons each were hoisted into position with precision rigging, sometimes requiring several hours per beam under challenging wind conditions.
One of the players locker rooms. Lavishly equipped, even with large TV screen that will allow coaches give visual technical explanations to players.
Once the skeleton was completed, the focus shifted to the covering itself. In late July 2025, rolls of high-performance textile membrane—a gleaming white technical fabric imported from Europe—arrived on site.
Workers began unrolling and clamping the material across the newly tensioned cable net, panel by panel.
When complete, the roof will span more than four and a half hectares, sheltering fans from the coastal elements while still allowing natural light to filter into the pitch.
Behind the Construction Fences
For much of 2024 and 2025, Tangier’s residents have watched as cranes hovered above the skyline and beams swung slowly into place.
The People Behind the Project
The modernization of the Grand Stade de Tanger is a collaboration between multiple layers of expertise. Architect Jaouad Khattabi, whose firm JHK Architectes was responsible for the original design, remains a touchpoint for understanding the project’s architectural DNA. T
he day-to-day management falls under SONARGES, Morocco’s national stadium authority, which has overseen the rollout of smart technologies, improved VIP and press zones, and accessibility upgrades.
On the governmental side, Wali Younès Tazi has made frequent inspections, ensuring that works progress on schedule to meet CAF and FIFA standards.
A Stadium for the Future
Beyond the numbers and steelwork, the symbolism of the Grand Stade de Tanger’s transformation cannot be overstated.
For Tangier, it marks the city’s arrival as a central hub for international sport in North Africa.
For Morocco, it signals ambition—an intent to present infrastructure that can stand alongside the best in the world.
When the roof is fully unfurled and the last facade panels are lit with fibre-optic effects, the Grand Stade de Tanger will no longer be just a stadium.
It will be a stage, ready to host the drama of AFCON 2025 and to welcome the world five years later for football’s greatest tournament.
The first AFCON match at the upgraded stadium will be on 23 December when Senegal face Botswana. Five more matches will follow.
They are the Group D matches of DR Congo v Senegal on 27 December, Benin v Senegal on 30 December, a Round of 16 match on 3 January 2026, a quarter-final match on 9 January 2026 and a semi-final match on 14 January 2026.
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Morocco to Introduce Stadium Courtrooms and Special Penal Code for 2025 AFCON & 2030 World Cup

In a groundbreaking move ahead of the Africa Cup of Nations in December and the 2030 FIFA World Cup, Morocco’s Justice Minister Abdellatif Ouahbi has announced the creation of a unique judicial system tailored specifically for the continental and global football showpiece.
Central to the initiative is the establishment of courtrooms inside stadiums to manage minor offenses committed by visiting foreign fans.
Speaking during a radio interview with MedRadio, Ouahbi explained that the goal is to streamline the handling of petty infractions, ensuring swift justice and avoiding pressure on the country’s regular judicial system.
“For a minor offence, we can issue a formal report and proceed with immediate expulsion of the offender,” Ouahbi stated, emphasising that the approach is designed to preserve Morocco’s image during the tournament while maintaining law and order.
To support this mechanism, the government is drafting a special penal code specific to the 2030 World Cup, with laws focusing on stadiums and their surrounding areas. The proposal will be submitted to parliament soon.
“We are working on a special penal code for the 2030 World Cup,” the minister said, adding that it will align with FIFA’s requirements for hosting events of such magnitude.
FIFA recently opened a regional office in Rabat, further cementing Morocco’s preparations for co-hosting the centenary edition of the tournament with Spain and Portugal.
Outlining the framework further, Ouahbi noted that every stadium will have a dedicated judicial committee chaired by the King’s prosecutor and supported by police and gendarmerie officers.
These committees will prioritise expedited justice for ticket holders, with a focus on avoiding detentions that could potentially escalate into health or diplomatic issues.
“We cannot place offenders in detention, as we do not know their health status and cannot predict their reaction to incarceration,” the minister explained.
“If an incident were to occur in prison, it could tarnish the image of the World Cup.”
For more serious infractions, the plan includes immediate expulsion and the transfer of judicial files to the offender’s home country.
The concept was first discussed during a plenary session of Morocco’s House of Representatives on February 10, where Ouahbi disclosed that the plan drew inspiration from previous World Cup host nations.
In March, Morocco deepened cooperation on the initiative through a meeting with Spanish Justice Minister Félix Bolaños García in Madrid.
Both countries agreed to establish a Tripartite Joint Justice Commission with Portugal, designed to create a robust legal cooperation framework for the tournament.
A joint declaration was signed to strengthen cross-border judicial collaboration, modernise legal systems through digital transformation, and ensure a coordinated legal approach leading up to and during the World Cup.
This judicial innovation marks yet another step in Morocco’s ambitious preparations, as the kingdom continues to assert itself as a leading force in international football hosting and governance.
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Morocco Launches European Roadshow to Promote 2025 AFCON and Tourism

The Moroccan National Tourism Office (ONMT) has kicked off a European promotional tour themed “Morocco, Land of Football” to boost the country’s visibility ahead of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON). The roadshow, which began on June 16 and runs through June 23, is making stops in five key European cities: Madrid, Paris, Brussels, Amsterdam, and Milan.
According to a press release, the initiative is designed to enhance Morocco’s international profile through a blend of sports and cultural promotion, as the kingdom prepares to host the continent’s premier football tournament.
“Morocco is preparing to welcome Africa. Through this roadshow, we aim to tell a collective story of a country oriented towards the future, proud of its roots, and passionate about football,” said Achraf Fayda, Director General of ONMT.
The roadshow stems from a strategic partnership signed in April between the ONMT and the Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF), with the shared goal of positioning Morocco as a leading global destination for both football and tourism by 2030.
At each stop, the tour is expected to engage over 100 travel agents, tour operators, media professionals, and African tourism experts. Participants are treated to immersive, multisensory experiences that highlight Morocco’s tourism offerings, while also facilitating networking with sports personalities.
The campaign targets travel professionals, sports industry stakeholders, and digital content creators as part of ONMT’s broader strategy to leverage AFCON 2025 for tourism development and international branding.
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Royal Air Maroc named official partner for AFCON 2025, WAFCON 2024

The African Football Confederation (CAF) and Royal Air Maroc (RAM) have sealed a historic strategic partnership that grants Morocco’s national airline the status of “Official Global Partner” for upcoming major African football competitions.
The agreement was signed Saturday morning in Casablanca, in the presence of Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF) President Fouzi Lekjaâ.
This partnership encompasses several prestigious tournaments, including the CAF Africa Cup of Nations Morocco (AFCON) 2025 (December 21, 2025 – January 18, 2026) and CAF Women’s Africa Cup of Nations Morocco (WAFCON) 2024 (July 5-26, 2025).
The agreement also covers CAF U-17 Africa Cup of Nations 2025, CAF U-20 Africa Cup of Nations 2025, CAF Champions League 2024/2025 Finals, CAF Confederation Cup 2024/2025 Finals, and the CAF Women’s Champions League 2025.
CAF President Patrice Motsepe voiced enthusiasm about the collaboration.
“We are excited about the partnership between CAF and Royal Air Maroc, a world-class airline that will provide comfort and fly NationalTeams participating in the CAF competitions,” he said.
“We are confident that the CAF Africa Cup of Nations Morocco 2025 will be the most successful AFCON in the history of this competition.”
The agreement strengthens RAM’s footprint across Africa and globally, solidifying its role as a strategic gateway between Africa and the rest of the world. It also aligns with Morocco’s emergence as an international sports hub, with the country preparing to host AFCON 2025 and co-host the FIFA World Cup 2030.
RAM’s Chairman and CEO Hamid Addou stated: “This historic partnership with CAF aligns fully with our strategic vision as an airline deeply rooted in Africa and committed to its development.”
“Royal Air Maroc doesn’t just connect destinations; it builds bridges between cultures and passions. By supporting the continent’s biggest football competitions, we reaffirm our role as a facilitator of human and sporting exchanges,” he continued.
500,000 supporters expected
Beyond its partnership role, RAM will implement an exceptional operational system to meet increased demand during CAF competitions. The airline plans to welcome over 500,000 supporters for AFCON 2025.
“We believe we will surpass this figure by far,” revealed Addou. “We will be ready to accommodate these supporters across Royal Air Maroc’s entire network.”
The airline intends to double seat capacity from qualified countries already served by RAM, such as Dakar, Abidjan, Cairo, Tunis, Bamako, Lagos, and Douala.
RAM will also intensify flight frequencies from European cities with large African communities, including Paris, Brussels, Milan, London, Marseille, Lyon, Madrid, and Barcelona.
Additionally, the airline will establish a dedicated program for domestic air transport of national teams, shuttling them between their base camps and host cities.
This positioning establishes RAM as the primary connector between Africa and Europe through its Casablanca hub. FRMF President Fouzi Lekjaâ noted that the contract “reinforces Royal Air Maroc’s first-rate leadership role in Africa.”
“Royal Air Maroc is no stranger to football,” Lekjaâ added. “It has always supported generations of our athletes and footballers here in Morocco.”
“With this expertise and experience, they will contribute significantly to making AFCON 2025 Morocco exceptional, a historic turning point in African football, cultural coexistence and African cultural exchange,” he concluded.
Addou stressed RAM’s commitment to African unity: “We are all extremely proud to be African, and in every corner of this vast and magnificent continent, we share the same ambition—to actively contribute to Africa’s development and influence.”
The RAM CEO concluded by inviting everyone to upcoming CAF calendar events: “We’ll see you very soon for the great moments ahead in the CAF calendar, particularly the Women’s AFCON starting in July and, of course, the men’s AFCON, which kicks off on December 25.”
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