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  1. Stadio. Il Wydad disputa le partite casalinghe allo stadio Mohamed V, inaugurato nel 1955 e dotato di 45 891 posti a sedere. Oggi l'impianto fa parte di un vasto complesso sportivo comprendente un palazzetto da 15 000 posti, un hotel e una piscina olimpionica coperta. Lo stadio è condiviso con il Raja Casablanca.

  2. Botola Pro Inwi League level: First Tier Table position: 4 In league since: 10 years. € 14.21 m. Total market value. Squad size: 32. Average age: 26.8. Foreigners: 7 21.9 %. National team players: 5. Stadium: Stade Mohamed V 67.000 Seats. Current transfer record: +€228k.

  3. Stade Mohamed V – stadium description. The stadium first opened in 1955, celebrating a famous French boxer Marcel Serdan. But just one year later, as Morocco became independent from France, the name was changed to Stade D’Honneur (which is used by many to this day). Final name came in 1981, when Sultan Mohammed V became the venue’s patron.

  4. Stade Mohammed V officially opened on 6 March 1955. The stadium was initially called Stade Marcel-Cerdan after the French boxer, but this changed one year later to Stade d’honneur when Morocco became independent. The stadium could initially hold 30,000 spectators, which got expanded to 90,000 in the late 1970s in preparation of the 1983 ...

  5. Media in category "Stade Mohamed V" The following 31 files are in this category, out of 31 total. Drapeaux et étandarts 10-05-2014.jpg 4,288 × 2,848; 8.36 MB.

  6. 29 mar 2022 · CASABLANCA – Allo stadio Mohamed V, martedì 29 marzo, alle ore 21:30, si disputerà Marocco – DR Congo, match valido per la gara di ritorno dei play off delle qualificazioni africane ai Mondiali di Qatar 2022. La qualificazione tra queste due squadre è del tutto aperta: la gara d’andata è terminata con il punteggio di 1-1, con le reti ...

  7. Stade Mohammed V History. First opened on 6th March 1955 with a capacity of 30,000 and named after Marcel Cerdan who is widely regarded as France’s greatest ever boxer, Stade Marcel Cerdan was renamed a year later to Stade D’honneuer after Morocco achieved independence. The stadium’s capacity and sized peaked towards the 1980s after the ...