![]() Interactive map of Stade Moulay El-Hassan | |
| Location | Rabat, Morocco |
|---|---|
| Coordinates | 33°58′32″N6°49′27″W / 33.9755°N 6.8243°W /33.9755; -6.8243 |
| Capacity | 22,000 |
| Surface | Grass |
| Tenants | |
| FUS Rabat | |
Moulay El-Hassan Stadium is afootball stadium in the area of El Youssoufia,Rabat, Morocco, which has been the home ofFUS Rabat since 2012. The stadium will have aseating capacity of 22,000. The old stadium was renovated in 2012 and demolished in 2024.[1]
The old stadium was demolished in 2024 as part of Morocco's preparations to host the2025 Africa Cup of Nations and the2025 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup.[2] The renovation project included expanding the stadium's capacity to 22,000 and constructing commercial centers within the venue for it to become a true urban stadium,[3] fully integrated with the surrounding public spaces to actively contribute to the life of Morocco's capital. It represents a contemporary and environmentally conscious expression of Moroccan culture. By combining glazed terracotta—an ancestral material and craftsmanship—with cutting-edge technology and engineering, the stadium features an iconic design that rises majestically into the Rabat skyline.[4]
| Date | Local time | Team No. 1 | Result | Team No. 2 | Round |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 24 December 2025 | --:-- | – | Group E | ||
| 28 December 2025 | --:-- | – | Group E | ||
| 31 December 2025 | --:-- | – | Group E | ||
| 6 January 2026 | --:-- | Winner Group E | – | Runner-up Group D | Round of 16 |
| Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
|---|---|---|
| Semi-finals | ||
| Nigeria | 4–1 (a.e.t.) | |
| Cameroon | 0–1 | |
| Final | ||
| Nigeria | 16 Nov | |