The stadium now has a legal capacity of 65,000 after renovation construction finished for hosting the 2022 FIFA Club World Cup.
[3] The stadium hosted the 2017 Trophée des Champions for the second time on July 29, in which Paris Saint-Germain beat Monaco 2–1.
It hosted the 2018 Supercopa de España match between the Copa del Rey runners-up, Sevilla, and the winners of the 2017–18 Copa del Rey and 2017–18 La Liga, Barcelona, in which Barcelona beat Sevilla 2–1[6][7] It was one of the venues in Morocco's failed bid for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
It experienced a renovation to increase its capacity and change the exterior to host the 2022 FIFA Club World Cup.
[10] There are current studies to change the exterior of the stadium by making it fully covered, and removing the running tracks to increase its capacity to 87,000[11] before 2025 in conjunction with possibly hosting the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations and FIFA World Cup 2030, according to Abdelmalek Abron, a member of the FRMF and head of the Infrastructure Committee of the football system in Morocco.