Plans are in full swing to ensure the 2030 World Cup is a game-changer, with a stadium that will outshine any other currently in existence.
Spain, Portugal, Morocco, Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay are set to share the hosting responsibilities for the world’s largest sporting event after the United States, Canada and Mexico take their turn in 2026. And organisers are pulling out all the stops to make a lasting impact, with plans for a new record-breaking venue.
This comes as the first images have been unveiled of the Grand Stade Hassan II, a colossal 115,000-seat stadium slated for construction just outside Casablanca, Morocco. Set to open its doors in 2028, this revolutionary site will be able to accommodate nearly double the number of spectators as Arsenal‘s Emirates Stadium, which…
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