Salle Mohammed V

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Salle Mohammed V
Salle Mohammed V
Full nameSalle Omnisports Mohammed V
Location Casablanca, Morocco
Capacity 12,000
Opened1981;42 years ago (1981)

Salle Mohamed V is an indoor sporting arena located in Casablanca, Morocco. The capacity of the arena is 12,000 people.

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33°34′51″N7°38′43″W / 33.580715°N 7.645363°W / 33.580715; -7.645363


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