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Morocco's $12 Billion Stadium: A Strategic Move to Host the 2030 World Cup Final

PUBLISHED July 18, 2026
Morocco's $12 Billion Stadium: A Strategic Move to Host the 2030 World Cup Final

Morocco Aims for the 2030 World Cup Final with Ambitious Stadium Project

The world of football will be watching closely this Sunday as New York prepares to host the final match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup between Spain and Argentina. However, the spotlight may soon shift to the battle for the 2030 World Cup final, particularly with Morocco's significant investment in a new stadium. Morocco, in collaboration with Spain and Portugal, is set to host the upcoming World Cup, but the specific city for the final match remains undisclosed by FIFA.

Spain has consistently expressed its desire to host the final, yet Morocco is making headlines with the construction of a state-of-the-art stadium near Casablanca. This ambitious project, which boasts a staggering price tag of $12 billion, aims to accommodate 115,000 spectators, positioning Morocco as a strong contender for hosting the tournament's final match. The development of this monumental stadium not only represents a massive financial commitment but also reflects Morocco's ambition and dedication to elevating its profile on the global sports stage.

As the competition intensifies, both Spain and Morocco are gearing up to present compelling cases to FIFA, who ultimately holds the decision-making power regarding the final's location. With Morocco's new stadium nearing completion, it is poised to become a symbol of the nation’s aspirations in the world of football. The rivalry between the two nations adds a thrilling layer to the preparations for the 2030 World Cup, and football enthusiasts are eager to see which venue will ultimately be chosen for this prestigious event.

As reported by alarabiya.net.

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