logo
Seats Catch Fire in Moulay Abdellah Stadium Amid Renovation Ahead of 2025 AFCON

Seats Catch Fire in Moulay Abdellah Stadium Amid Renovation Ahead of 2025 AFCON

Morocco World18-05-2025

Rabat — Newly installed seats at the under-renovation Moulay Abdellah Stadium caught fire on Saturday afternoon in the upper section.
As work is undergoing in the stadium ahead of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), the blaze destroyed about 250 fifth-generation seats.
However, authorities have reported no injuries among construction workers at the site.
Reports indicate that firefighters battled the flames for three hours before gaining control, as large columns of black smoke rose above the stadium, visible from over ten kilometers away.
The seats, made from a polymer called polypropylene copolymer, fueled the fire's spread and intensity due to their flammable chemical composition.
While no one suffered injuries, the incident raises serious questions about safety measures during construction, particularly regarding roof welding work suspected of starting the fire.
Initial, unconfirmed findings suggest possible safety violations in managing this operation.
The construction company has reportedly started assessing the damage and plans to immediately strengthen safety protocols.
Read also: AFCON 2025: CAF Promises 'Special' Tournament in Morocco
These adjustments will focus on critical construction phases related to the stadium's roof and finishing work, with just months remaining before the planned continental completion.
This incident comes at a challenging time as the North African country is gearing up to host the most prestigious continental competition.
The country has over 120 ongoing construction and renovation projects across six host cities.
Stadium construction and rehabilitation works are currently taking place in the cities of Rabat, Casablanca, Tangier, Fez, Marrakech, and Agadir.
An April meeting to assess the advancement of these projects concluded that they are reportedly on track to meet completion deadlines and ensure smooth hosting of AFCON 2025.
Morocco is also working on developing other infrastructure to facilitate mobility, including urban initiatives to renovate roads, accessibility, signage, public lighting, pedestrian zones, and green spaces. Tags: AFCON 2025FootballMorocco AFCON 2025Moulay Abdellah Stadium

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Moroccan midfielder Ilias Belmokhtar signs first professional contract with AS Monaco
Moroccan midfielder Ilias Belmokhtar signs first professional contract with AS Monaco

Ya Biladi

time2 days ago

  • Ya Biladi

Moroccan midfielder Ilias Belmokhtar signs first professional contract with AS Monaco

AS Monaco announced Friday the signing of Moroccan attacking midfielder Ilias Belmokhtar's first professional contract. The 17-year-old, born May 12, 2008, in Ivry-sur-Seine, joined Monaco's Academy in 2023 after training at ES Vitry, AS Orly, and CREPS Reims. Belmokhtar spent most of this season with Monaco's U17 squad under Manu Dos Santos before moving to the U19 team. He scored fifteen goals, including multiple braces against Olympique Lyonnais, AS Saint-Étienne, and Stade Rennais. The midfielder's breakthrough came at March's U17 African Cup of Nations in Morocco, where he captained the national team to their first-ever title in the competition. Belmokhtar scored the decisive penalty in the final against Mali and earned a place in the tournament's team of the year. "I thank AS Monaco for the trust placed in me by signing this first professional contract," Belmokhtar stated. "It's a source of pride for my family and me. After the joy of the U17 AFCON, this is another important moment in my young career."

Morocco to host Women's Africa Cup of Nations 2024 : Full schedule and key matches revealed
Morocco to host Women's Africa Cup of Nations 2024 : Full schedule and key matches revealed

Ya Biladi

time3 days ago

  • Ya Biladi

Morocco to host Women's Africa Cup of Nations 2024 : Full schedule and key matches revealed

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) unveiled the official schedule for the Women's Africa Cup of Nations (CAN 2024) on Friday. The tournament will take place in Morocco from July 5 to 26. The opening match will feature the host nation against Zambia (Group A) on Saturday, July 5, at 9:00 PM local time at the brand-new Rabat Olympic Stadium, according to a CAF statement. The following day, three matches are scheduled, including the highly anticipated clash between Nigeria—the most successful nation in African women's football—and Tunisia, the statement adds. Morocco's second group match is set for Wednesday, July 9, at 8:00 PM against Congo, followed by a game against Senegal on July 12 at 8:00 PM. Group B includes Nigeria, Tunisia, Algeria, and Botswana, while Group C features South Africa, Ghana, Mali, and Tanzania. The semifinals will be held on Tuesday, July 22, with the final scheduled for Saturday, July 26, at 9:00 PM, again at the Rabat Olympic Stadium. Building on the success of previous editions, the Women's CAN Morocco 2024 reflects the rapid growth of CAF competitions over the past four years. Records are expected in stadium attendance, global television audiences, and digital engagement, CAF said. To meet the highest international standards, CAF will use cutting-edge technology to deliver live, high-definition broadcasts of all 26 matches to a global audience via its television partners. Last Tuesday, CAF announced the six stadiums that will host the tournament's matches: Larbi Zaouli and Père Jégo Stadiums in Casablanca, the Olympic Stadium in Rabat, El Bachir Stadium in Mohammedia, Honor Stadium in Oujda, and the Municipal Stadium in Berkane.

Morocco U17s Set for Canada and Japan Tests in Spain
Morocco U17s Set for Canada and Japan Tests in Spain

Morocco World

time4 days ago

  • Morocco World

Morocco U17s Set for Canada and Japan Tests in Spain

Morocco's under-17 side will take on Canada and Japan in two friendly matches next week as part of preparations for the FIFA U17 World Cup in Qatar later this year. The Atlas Cubs face Canada on Tuesday, June 3 at 4 p.m. (Moroccan time), before meeting Japan three days later on Friday, June 6 at 12:30 p.m. Both fixtures will be held in Alicante, Spain. The friendlies are part of the national team's build-up to the World Cup, which runs from 3 to 27 November. Morocco were drawn in Group B alongside Japan, New Caledonia and Portugal. Speaking at a conference in Marrakech on Wednesday, head coach Nabil Baha said Morocco's co-hosting of the 2030 World Cup was an opportunity to unite the country and inspire a winning mentality. 'Hosting the tournament alongside Spain and Portugal is a chance to celebrate our culture and push for more success,' Baha said. He also pointed to recent progress at the youth level, including the U-17s' AFCON performance, the U-20s' World Cup qualification, and the U-23s' place at the Paris Olympics. 'Morocco now enters every competition to win,' Baha added. 'Our aim is clear – to fly the Moroccan flag high on every world stage.' Tags: Moroccou17 afconU17 world cup

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store