Mohammed V Stadium: reviews and practical tips

Boulevard Brahim Roudani - Quartier Maârif, 20250 Casablanca, Morocco
Boulevard Brahim Roudani - Quartier Maârif, 20250 Casablanca, Morocco
Stade Mohammed V de Casablanca

What to know about the Mohammed V Stadium in Casablanca

A historic football landmark

The Mohammed V Stadium in Casablanca, often called Stade d'Honneur (Stadium of Honor), is one of the most iconic arenas in Morocco. Opened in 1955 as Stade Marcel Cerdan, it was renamed following the independence of Morocco to honor King Mohammed V. Located in the heart of Casablanca within the Maarif neighborhood, it serves as a central hub for sports fans and a primary site for the history of Moroccan football.

A modern and versatile arena

With a capacity of roughly 67,000 seats following several renovations, the Mohammed V Stadium is the largest in Morocco. It has hosted major sporting events, including the Africa Cup of Nations and the CAF Champions League. Its well-maintained pitch and modern facilities make it a preferred home ground for top Moroccan clubs, such as Raja and Wydad de Casablanca, which play their home matches here. The complex also features auxiliary facilities, including an Olympic-sized swimming pool and an indoor arena.

A unique setting for high-stakes matches

The Mohammed V Stadium is more than just a sports venue. It is a symbol of the intense local passion in Casablanca. Supporters are known for their high energy, creating an intense atmosphere during matches, particularly during the famous derbies between Raja and Wydad. The stadium has become a temple of Moroccan football where history and modern facilities meet, offering spectators memorable experiences. It remains one of the most prestigious stadiums in Morocco and a primary destination for any football fan.

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