- Morocco is set to be the hub of African football during the upcoming FIFA window, hosting 14 friendly matches involving 19 nations.
- The Royal Moroccan Football Federation’s extensive partnerships and state-of-the-art infrastructure underscore its commitment to enhancing the sport across the continent.
- These efforts align with Morocco’s broader vision for South-South cooperation and its bid to host the 2030 World Cup
As the FIFA March window draws near, Morocco is set to become a focal point for African football, highlighting its dedication to promoting unity and growth through the game.
The nation is gearing up to host 14 friendly games, uniting 19 African countries in a display of fellowship and fair play.
Morocco’s football federation is well-prepared to accommodate this large array of international games, thanks to its extensive football facilities. Boasting more than 30 stadiums that have previously welcomed high-end games, the country has proven its ability to handle significant sports gatherings.
These facilities are integral to Morocco’s strategy for South-South cooperation, a vision championed by King Mohammed VI. This strategy is built on the pillars of partnership, collective advancement, and prosperity shared among African states.
The Royal Moroccan Football Federation has been a key player in fostering international ties since 2017, establishing over 45 collaborative agreements with fellow African football bodies.
These alliances have yielded reciprocal gains, including the arrangement of friendly games and support for youth and women’s squads, coaching programs, VAR training, and assistance for medical and technical teams.
Morocco’s role in African football extends beyond just hosting games. It has been crucial in setting up training sessions for African coaches and referees, thus raising the bar for football standards continent-wide.
Moreover, the Kingdom has hosted important workshops in conjunction with FIFA and CAF, aimed at nurturing women’s competition and enhancing sports facilities, thereby reinforcing its influence on the game’s progression in Africa.
Morocco has hosted 75 international matches since November 2021, with a lineup of additional games planned for the forthcoming FIFA period. This remarkable achievement underscores Morocco’s ambition to be a prime venue for global soccer.
In anticipation of the future, Morocco’s strategic endeavors, such as organizing the CHAN 2018, 2019 AFCON Futsal , and the 2022 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations, as well as the forthcoming AFCON and WAFCON, are in line with its aspiration to host the 2030 World Cup.
The nation has also been chosen to host the next five editions of the FIFA Women’s U17 World Cup, further solidifying its position in the soccer world.
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