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Al Barid Stadium

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Al Barid Stadium is a football stadium located in the city of Rabat, Morocco. It is the home stadium of Union Touarga Sports. It will be one of the stadiums that will host the 2025 African Cup of Nations. The stadium is built to FIFA specifications with a total capacity of 18,500. There is a roof to cover from the elements of rain and sun. There are sections for VVIP access for players, then the west facade accommodates for VIPs, journalists, stadium administration and also for medical services.

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Al Barid Stadium
Rue Assouhaili زنقة السهيلي, Rabat Agdal

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Rue Assouhaili زنقة السهيلي
10080 Rabat, Agdal
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