El Bachir Stadium

El Bachir Stadium (Arabic: ملعب البشير), is a multi-use stadium in Mohammedia, Morocco, built in 1954. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium holds up to 11,000 people.[1]

El Bachir Stadium
Former namesStade Municipal de Mohammédia (19541959)
LocationMohammedia, Morocco
OwnerMohammedia Municipality
Capacity15,000
Field size100 m × 70 m
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Opened1954
Renovated2019
Tenants
SCC Mohammédia (1954present)
AS FAR (2023present)

The stadium bore the name "Bachir" after Chabab Mohammedia's player during the 1950s and 1960s, Sir Abdessalam Bachir, a promising player who died in a tragic accident. The area of the official stadium with the stands is 11 hectares, while the annexed stadium area takes three hectares, and there is the third area that will soon be inaugurated as a sports hall.

The construction of Bachir Stadium dates back to the late Prince Moulay Abd Allah, the brother of the late King Hassan II, who used to visit the city of Mohammedia. The stadium was then small, its terraces were of wood and its capacity ranges from 600 to 700 spectators.

After a fall accident side of the stands in 1961, concrete bleachers were built. Grass was later on planted on the pitch in 1964.

SCC Mohammédia, the most popular club in the city, is hosting its matches in Bachir Stadium. Union de Mohammédia is now hosting its Amateur league matches in Alia Stadium located in the eastern side of the city.

33°41′44″N 7°23′57″W

References

  1. "Stade Al Bachir". soccerway. Retrieved 18 August 2017.


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