World's Largest Stadium Design For The 2030 World Cup Final Leaked

JAKARTA - The biggest stadium design photos in the world that will host the 2030 World Cup are scattered.

These design images are different from the previous designs that also appeared to the public.

The stadium, which is designed with 115,000 seats, has an extraordinary roof design. An experienced architect made the magnificent stadium reportedly to be involved.

The owner of the magnificent stadium is already known, namely Morocco. They want the world's largest stadium to be the location for the 2030 World Cup final.

The plan is that the stadium will be called Grand Stade Hassan II. The stunning design inspiration comes from a traditional Moroccan tent, a Moussem tent.

The stadium also combines overlapping layered fields and a flat texture of the original acacia tree.

Popular architects will be involved in the stadium design. Popular is famous for their work, such as Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and Lusail Stadium, which hosted the 2022 World Cup finals in Qatar.

Morocco's local architect, Oualalou + Choi, is also involved in the project.

Grand Stade Hassan II will be located in Casablanca, the largest city in Morocco.

Preparation work has begun at a 100-hectare location in the city of El Mansouria, near Benslimane Airport, following public funding approval in October 2023.

The construction of this magnificent stadium is expected to cost 400 million pounds or around Rp. 8.3 trillion and finish in 2028 or two years before the 2030 World Cup.

The funds not only build a sophisticated main stadium, but also the surrounding infrastructure.

The Grand Stade Hassan II Stadium will be the home of the Morocco national team. In addition, the two largest clubs in Morocco will also use the stadium as homes, namely the King of CA and Wydad AC.

Currently, the title of the world's largest stadium still belongs to the May 1 Stadium Rungrado in North Korea which has 114,000 seats.

Meanwhile, the 2030 World Cup will be held on three continents. Spain, Portugal, and Morocco are expected to take on a joint role as hosts.

So far, the three countries have been the only ones offering themselves.