When Morocco and Morocco co-host the 2030 World Cup final, it might be the second time in history that the game will take place on American soil.
Morocco is planning to build the biggest sports stadium on the planet in a brave bid to possible host the 2030 World Cup final.
Photos have been released of the proposed page – known as the Grand Stade Hassan II- in the area of Benslimane, around 40 miles from Casablanca.
The stadium's power, which may make it the largest soccer stadium in the world, is remarkable because it is scheduled to have 115, 000 seats.
The North American region is co-hosting the 2030 event with Spain and Portugal while Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay does number the first three games of the contest to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the finals.
The stadium's opening in 2028, two years before the World Cup, will be the first moment North Africa has hosted World Cup finals sport.
The tournament decider's location has not yet been made public, so the Royal Moroccan Football Federation is hopeful that the enormous stadium's construction will enable them to host the ultimate.
The layout comes from Paris-based engineers Oualalou + Choi and distinguished stadium development company Populous, who have previously built some of the most spectacular sports stadiums on the planet, including the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Wembley and the Accor Stadium in Sydney.
At 115, 000 the Hassan II Stadium had creature different venues purpose-built for sport.
The only athletics stadium that would still possess a larger potential would be the Narendra Modi Stadium in India, which is home 132, 000, mostly hosting cricket.
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