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Adrar Stadium

Adrar Stadium (Adrar for "mountain" in Berber) (Berber: ⴰⴱⴰⵔⴰⵣ ⵏ ⴰⴷⵔⴰⵔ, Arabic: ملعب أدرار) is a multi-use stadium in Agadir, Morocco, that was inaugurated in 2013. It is used mostly for football matches. The stadium has a capacity of 45,480 seat.[1] It was supposed to hold 2010 FIFA World Cup games if Morocco had been chosen to be the host country. The stadium is home to Association football club Hassania Agadir, replacing their old venue Stade Al Inbiaâte. It has hosted four matches of the 2013 FIFA Club World Cup in December 2013 and was one of the stadiums to be used for the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations but did not host the cup because of Morocco's cancelled hosting due to fears of the Ebola outbreak, instead will host the 2025 edition after Guinea withdrawn from its hosting rights. It was one of the 6 venues in Morocco for the 2030 FIFA World Cup in which Morocco will co-host along with Portugal and Spain.

Adrar Stadium
Annar Adrar
LocationAgadir, Morocco
OperatorSonarges
Capacity45,480
SurfaceGrass
Construction
BuiltJune 2004
OpenedOctober 11, 2013
Tenants
Hassania Agadir
Morocco national football team

The stadium was inaugurated on October 11, 2013, with a friendly match between local side Hassania Agadir and Algerian club JS Kabylie. Hassania's Saad Lemti scored the first goal in the stadium in the 76th minute of the match, as the hosts went on to win the match 1–0.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ World Stadiums
  2. ^ AI (October 13, 2013). "Saad Lemti, premier buteur du grand stade d'Agadir" (in French). Le Matin. Archived from the original on October 17, 2013. Retrieved October 16, 2013.

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30°25′38″N 9°32′25″W / 30.4272°N 9.5404°W / 30.4272; -9.5404


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