SPORTS FACILITIES AND STADIA Installation 30 ene 2026

Inside RCF’s Premier Sound Installation at Grand Stade de Tanger

TANGIER, Morocco — Tangier Grand Stadium, also known as Stade Ibn Battouta, is one of Morocco’s landmark football venues. Following a major renovation program completed ahead of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations and as part of Morocco’s preparations as a co-host of the 2030 FIFA World Cup, the stadium now has a capacity of approximately 75,500 seats and a brand-new RCF sound system.

RCF supplied the venue’s sound reinforcement system, comprising over 350 loudspeakers and 55 DSP power amplifiers for total continuous power exceeding 800 kW. “The assignment began through a competitive tender process managed by ANEP, the National Agency for Public Facilities.” said Rachid Mediouni, Chairman of ENCOM, a major player in AV, SSI, and IT in Morocco, and the official RCF and TT+ Audio distributor for the country. “Performance targets defined in the tender specifications included a continuous sound pressure level on seating positions of 100 dB(A) and a peak level of 105 dB(A), along with speech intelligibility objectives.”

The installed system comprises 16 main flown arrays, each comprising 12 TT+ Audio GTX 10i IP modules, deployed under the roof canopy at 45 meters from pitch level. Each array is paired with two HL 38-S VFB 18-inch subwoofers in endfire configuration, for a total of 32 subwoofers. Under-balcony seating and lower-tier areas are covered by 96 P 4228 and 36 COMPACT C 45 WP loudspeakers.

Power and processing are provided by 55 XPS 16KD four-channel 96 kHz DSP amplifiers, each rated at 16,000 W continuous. “Speakers are supported by dedicated presets and further optimized with specific equalization tailored to the stadium's challenging acoustics. All amplifiers are connected and managed via RDNet on a data VLAN and receive audio feeds via Dante Audio-Over-IP protocol on two redundant Dante VLANs.” said Francesco Venturi of the RCF Engineering Support Group.
“The stadium’s long-span roof canopy is similar to the one in Maracana’s Rio de Janeiro. Its narrow under-canopy catwalk creates significant rigging and access constraints, requiring a solution adapted to fixed structural attachment points and a compressed delivery timeline,” continues Mediouni. “Our colleagues from the RCF Engineering Support Group provided system design and commissioning support, including acoustic verification using calibrated instrumentation and IEC-aligned speech intelligibility methods.”

Venturi explained that “providing world-class sound reinforcement at the Grand Stade de Tanger was a significant challenge due to the complex architectural design. From the outset, the focus was on achieving optimal intelligibility and uniform coverage, with performance metrics strictly adhering to the requirements of both FIFA and the Confederation of African Football. Testing confirmed the system's exceptional performance, with sound pressure levels in the stadium bowl exceeding the requirements, reaching over 104 dB(A) Leq under test stimuli.”

ENCOM credits its project team, including Abdelouafi El Allali (Technical Manager), Mohamed Ouabi (Project Manager), and Abdelali Nahil (Sound Engineer), for delivering the system and providing handover training to the stadium’s technical staff. Mediouni concluded, “We are very happy with the results. Professionals visiting from other venues have been impressed by the clarity, and the first events confirmed the system’s impact. This project sets a new reference for stadium sound in Morocco.”
 

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