Stade El Abdi, Football stadium in El Jadida, Morocco
Stade El Abdi is a football stadium in El Jadida with a natural grass pitch and stands that hold around 15,000 spectators. The facility hosts professional matches and serves as a venue for various sporting events.
The stadium was originally called Stade Mazagan and later renamed Stade Archambault before receiving its current name. Major expansions took place in 2009 and renovations were completed in 2017.
The stadium hosts the home matches of Difaa El Jadida football club, where supporters gather to watch games in Morocco's top professional league.
The stadium is located on Avenue Al Massira Al Khadra and offers good access to public transportation. Visitors will find facilities for professional matches and training sessions on the grounds.
The stadium is named after Mohammed Rochdi, known as Ben M'Hamed El Abdi, a goalkeeper who began his career at Sporting Club Mazagan in 1951. His name honors a key figure in the local football story.
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