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The Fez Sports complex (Arabic: المركب الرياضي لفاس) is a multi-purpose stadium in Fez, Morocco. It is used mostly for football matches and it also has athletics facilities, the stadium holds 45,000 and was built in 2003.[1]

Fez Sports complex
LocationFez, Morocco
Capacity45,000
SurfaceGrass
Opened25 November 2007
Tenants
Maghreb de Fès
Wydad de Fès
Morocco National Football Team

History


The plans of this stadium realized by Moroccan architects and engineers and the launching of the works was done in 1992, but it is only 2 years later that it started its construction which had to be finished in 1997 to shelter with the stadium of Honor of Meknes 1997 Africa Junior Nations Cup organized by Morocco. The stadium was not delivered on time, mainly because of technical problems, and it was not until 2003 that the work was completed.

The entire complex includes a media room, a first aid center, an infirmary and a doping control room, while the stadium car park at the visitors' disposal can accommodate up to 7500 cars and 350 coaches.

This stadium also entered Morocco's candidacy for the organization of the football world cup in 2006 and 2010. Thus, on this occasion the complex was completely renovated and had slight modifications with the addition of 5000 places and its total capacity was increased to 45,000 seats. But, on 15 May 2004 the organization was finally granted to South Africa by 14 votes against 10 for Morocco.

The Stade de Fès is officially inaugurated on 25 November 2007, four years after the completion of the 2006–07 Throne Cup finals with a match between FAR Rabat (D1) and Rachad Bernoussi (D2), which ended with the victory of FAR Rabat (1–1, 5 tabs to 3). The entrance was free for this meeting and 40,000 spectators from different Moroccan cities attended. The first goal scored in this stadium is a goal by Atik Chihab (FAR Rabat).

Since the inauguration of the stadium, the Maghreb team of Fez has taken up residence, and played its first match in this stadium, during a league match against the Youth of El Massira match that takes place. sold out with a 0–0 draw.


References


  1. "9 Stadiums Confirmed in Morocco's 2026 World Cup Candidacy, Amid Doubts of Infrastructure Capabilities". Morocco World News. 22 August 2017. Retrieved 4 September 2022.



На других языках


[de] Fès-Stadion

Das Fès-Stadion (arabisch المركب الرياضي لفاس), auch Stade du Complexe Sportif de Fès oder kurz Complexe Sportif de Fès genannt, ist ein Stadion in der marokkanischen Stadt Fès. Es wurde im Jahre 2003 eröffnet und fasst heute 45.000 Zuschauer, wovon alle Plätze Sitzplätze sind.[1] Zurzeit wird es hauptsächlich als Fußballstadion genutzt.
- [en] Fez Stadium

[fr] Complexe sportif de Fès

Le Complexe sportif de Fès (en arabe : المركب الرياضي لفاس) est un stade de football d'une capacité totale de 45 000 places assises localisé dans la ville de Fès au Maroc et plus précisément sur la route reliant cette ville à Sefrou, il est d'un style architectural typiquement marocain.



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