Adrar Stadium, Sports stadium in Agadir, Morocco
Adrar Stadium is a sports venue in Agadir designed with stone-clad walls that blend into the natural terrain through a partially sunken layout. It holds roughly 42,000 spectators across multiple seating sections and includes several entrances as well as conference rooms and dining facilities.
Construction began in December 2003 as part of Morocco's bid to host the 2006 FIFA World Cup and was completed by October 2013. The project reflected the country's effort to develop modern sports infrastructure during that period.
It serves as the home of Hassania Agadir football club and brings together supporters from across the country for major league matches and national team games.
The venue has multiple entry points and clearly marked sections, making navigation straightforward for visitors. During events, crowds can build quickly, so arriving early helps ensure good access to seating areas and facilities.
The architectural design incorporates special seismic reinforcement features that account for the geological characteristics of the Agadir region. This makes the venue a notable example of how sports facilities adapt to local geographic conditions.
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