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In recent years, Morocco has experienced a renaissance in terms of construction that has made it ranked among the best countries in the world in terms of infrastructure in the world of football .
The 2014 and 2015 FIFA Club World Cups were an example of this, when the stadiums of Agadir, Rabat and Casablanca hosted the matches of both editions and presented Morocco's credentials as one of the most mathematically developed countries..
After 8 years, the Club World Cup returns again to Morocco, in a version that may be the last with the traditional tournament system since 2005 until now, in preparation for the transition to the new format with the participation of more than 20 clubs from all over the world.
In this report, we review everything related to the FIFA Club World Cup stadiums..
The 2023 FIFA Club World Cup will be held in Rabat and Tangier, Morocco, each with its own stadium with international specifications..
The start will be from the Tangier Stadium, which is called the "Ibn Battuta" Stadium and will host the opening match, which will bring together Al-Ahli and Oakland City..
In Rabat, it is the Moulay Abdallah stadium that will host the matches, including the final scheduled for February 11.
# Prince Moulay Abdullah complex
The stadium is located within a full-fledged sports complex in the south-west of the city of Rabat named "Prince Moulay Abdallah Sports Complex", a multidisciplinary complex that belongs to the urban community of the capital Rabat and is also a stronghold of the Royal Army club..
The complex was founded in 1983, and the first match held on this stadium was between the national team of Morocco and the French Paris Saint-Germain in the presence of King Hassan II and members of the Moroccan royal family..
In 2000, the stadium underwent a repair and renovation as part of the bid to host the 2010 FIFA World Cup, and in 2014 the stadium again underwent a major renovation in preparation for receiving the FIFA Club World Cup and the 2015 Africa Cup of nations..
The stadium includes one of the best floors in the world currently, and is considered the main stadium for the national team of Morocco, and the final match of the Moroccan throne Cup is always held on it..
The capacity of the Moulay Abdullah Stadium is 53,300 spectators, and it has already hosted the final match of the 2014 Club World Cup between Bayern Munich and Raja, which was won by the German club.
# Ibn Battuta Stadium
Officially, the stadium is called the great Tangier Stadium, and (unofficially) it is called the Ibn Battuta Stadium..
The construction of the stadium came as compensation for the historic Marchand stadium, work began on it in 2003 and took a long time until its construction was completed in 2011..
The Tangier Stadium has hosted many major international matches, the latest of which was the 2018 Spanish Super Cup between Barcelona and Sevilla, as well as the 2011 and 2017 French Super Cups and the 2018 African domestic cup finals..
The capacity of the Ibn Battuta stadium or the large Tangier Stadium reaches 45 thousand spectators, and the stadium includes a natural grass floor ranked among the best in the world..
It is noteworthy that Ibn Battuta Stadium receives the matches of the Tangier Union team, which moved to it after the closure of the Marchand Stadium, and in the same year succeeded in crowning the Moroccan league title and reaching the semi-finals of the throne Cup.
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