List of indoor arenas in Morocco

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The following is a list of indoor arenas in Morocco.

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LocationArenaDate builtCapacityTenantsImage
Casablanca Salle Mohammed V 12,000Raja (basketball), Wydad (basketball)
Rabat Salle Moulay Abdellah 10,000
Rabat Salle Ibn Yassine 5,000
Agadir Salle Al Inbiâate 4,000
Fez Salle 11th November 4,000MAS (basketball)
Nador Salle Omnisports Nador 4,000
Tetouan Salle Omnisports Tetouan 4,000
Tangier Salle Omnisports Ziaten 20094,000IRT (basketball), Majd (basketball)
Essaouira Salle Omnisports Essaouira 20093,000
Kenitra Salle Al Wahda 2,500
Salé Salle El Bouâzzaoui 2,000AS Salé (basketball) Salle El Bouazzaoui.jpg
Tangier Salle Badr 1,500
Oujda Salle Omnisports d'Oujda 20091,500
El Jadida Salle Najib Naâmi 1,000
Zaio Salle Omnisports Zaio 1,000

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