Adrar Stadium
Agadir's World Cup 2030 Venue
Stadium Overview
The Adrar Stadium, also known as Grand Stade d'Agadir, is Agadir's premier football venue and one of six Moroccan stadiums selected to host FIFA World Cup 2030 matches. With a capacity of 46,000 spectators, this modern facility represents Morocco's commitment to hosting world-class sporting events.
Quick Facts
Architectural Marvel
The stadium's design draws inspiration from Amazigh (Berber) architecture, featuring embankments and metal structures that utilize local materials. The design harmonizes beautifully with Agadir's mountainous landscape, creating a unique visual identity.
Traditional Design
Amazigh architectural elements blended with modern aesthetics
Modern Facilities
State-of-the-art amenities meeting FIFA standards
Sustainable
Natural ventilation and eco-friendly materials
Advanced Lighting
Modern lighting system for day and night matches
Getting to the Stadium
By Air
Agadir Al Massira Airport
- 20 km from the stadium (30-minute drive)
- Direct flights from major European cities
- Domestic connections to Casablanca and Rabat
- Airport expansion completed for World Cup
By High-Speed Rail
Al Boraq Network
- Extension to Agadir by 2030
- Connections to Marrakech, Casablanca, Rabat
- Modern, comfortable trains
- Reduced travel times between host cities
Local Transportation
Within Agadir
- Petit taxis (blue) for short trips
- Grand taxis for longer journeys
- Ride-sharing apps available
- Special shuttle services on match days
By Car
Driving & Parking
- Ample parking facilities
- Well-maintained road network
- Clear signage on match days
- Car rental available at airport
Match Day Experience
Before the Match
- Arrival: 2 hours before kickoff recommended
- Gates Open: Typically 2 hours before match start
- Security: Allow extra time for checks
- Fan Zone: Pre-match entertainment available
Stadium Facilities
- Modern seating with excellent sightlines
- Numerous food and beverage concessions
- Clean, accessible restrooms
- First aid stations throughout
- Family-friendly areas
- Full disabled access
What to Bring
- Valid ticket (digital or printed)
- Government-issued ID
- Sunscreen and hat (day matches)
- Light jacket (evenings can be cool)
- Cash and cards
- Portable phone charger
Prohibited Items
- Large bags or backpacks
- Professional cameras
- Flares or fireworks
- Outside food and beverages
- Banners exceeding size limits
World Cup 2030
While the specific match schedule hasn't been announced, Agadir's Adrar Stadium is expected to host several exciting matches during the FIFA World Cup 2030:
Expected Matches
- Group stage matches
- Potentially Round of 16 matches
- Between 4-6 matches total
Stay Updated
For official information:
- FIFA Official Website
- Morocco 2030 Official Portal
- Official mobile apps
- Follow our World Cup blog
Stadium Location
Find the Adrar Stadium on our interactive map and plan your route
Beyond the Stadium
Extend your visit to explore Agadir's attractions and make the most of your trip:
Agadir Beach
10 km of beautiful coastline perfect for relaxation
Souk El Had
Traditional Moroccan market with 6,000+ shops
Agadir Oufella
Historic kasbah ruins with panoramic views
Marina d'Agadir
Modern marina with restaurants and nightlife
Stadium FAQs
How many people does Adrar Stadium hold?
Adrar Stadium has a capacity of 46,000 spectators. The stadium features modern seating with excellent sightlines from all sections, VIP boxes, club seats, and designated family areas. It's one of six Moroccan venues selected for FIFA World Cup 2030.
How do I get World Cup 2030 tickets?
World Cup 2030 tickets will be sold exclusively through FIFA's official ticketing platform at FIFA.com. Sales typically begin 12 months before the tournament through a lottery system. You'll need to register for a FIFA Fan ID (free) before purchasing tickets. Multiple sales phases include priority access, lottery draws, and first-come-first-served.
How far is the stadium from Agadir city center?
Adrar Stadium is located approximately 5 kilometers from Agadir's city center, about a 10-15 minute drive. On match days, free shuttle buses run from designated downtown pickup points. Petit taxis (blue taxis) cost 30-50 MAD ($3-5 USD) from the center. Walking from some hotels takes about 20 minutes.
What matches will be played at Adrar Stadium?
While FIFA hasn't announced the specific match schedule, Adrar Stadium is expected to host 4-6 World Cup 2030 matches including 3-4 group stage matches and potentially 1-2 Round of 16 matches. The official schedule will be announced 12-18 months before the tournament, after all teams qualify.
Can I take a stadium tour?
Yes, stadium tours are available on non-match days. Tours typically include access to the pitch, player tunnels, changing rooms, VIP areas, and press conference room. Tours must be booked in advance through official channels. During World Cup 2030, special enhanced tours may be offered.
What facilities are available at the stadium?
Adrar Stadium offers 50+ food and beverage concessions serving Moroccan and international cuisine, modern restrooms with ample capacity, first aid medical stations on each level, free Wi-Fi throughout, ATMs, prayer rooms, nursing rooms for parents with infants, and full accessibility features including ramps, elevators, and wheelchair seating.
Is the stadium accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, Adrar Stadium is fully accessible with dedicated wheelchair seating areas throughout the venue, accessible entrances and restrooms, ramps and elevators to all levels, accessible parking spaces close to entrances, and trained staff to assist visitors with disabilities. Accessible tickets are available through FIFA's official platform.
What items are prohibited in the stadium?
Prohibited items include large bags or backpacks (only small bags under 35cm x 20cm x 20cm), professional cameras with detachable lenses, video recording equipment, selfie sticks and tripods, flares, fireworks, or smoke bombs, weapons or dangerous objects, outside food and beverages, alcohol, laser pointers, large flags or banners (over 1m x 1.5m), and drones.
Plan Your Stadium Visit
Read our comprehensive guides for World Cup 2030 visitors