Wednesday 15 April 2026

Wednesday 15 April 2026

Togo’s Football Federation President Sees Mohammed VI Football Academy as Catalyst for Morocco’s Football Renaissance

Lomé – In a testament to the thriving state of Moroccan soccer, Togolese Football Federation (FTF) President Guy Kossi Akpovy highlighted the pivotal role played by the Mohammed VI Football Academy. Akpovy emphasized that the academy stands as a beacon of the burgeoning Moroccan soccer scene, underscoring the profound interest exhibited by HM King Mohammed VI in the sport’s development.

Morocco has embraced structural reforms aimed at propelling its football to new heights, with the Mohammed VI Football Academy emerging as a major driver of this transformative agenda, according to the FTF President’s statement to MAP.

Established in 2009, the academy has injected renewed vigor into Moroccan football through its commitment to providing high-level training. Akpovy lauded the Kingdom as a trailblazer in talent development, not only in Africa but on a global scale, citing the academy as a model to emulate.

“I had the honor of visiting the facilities of the Mohammed VI Academy. I believe that Moroccan football is very fortunate to have such a structure with high-quality sports facilities and training grounds. It is an excellent framework that promotes the growth of Moroccan football,” remarked Akpovy, expressing admiration for the academy’s infrastructure.

The success of the Mohammed VI Academy is evidenced by the emergence of football talents such as Youssef En-Nesyri and Nayef Aguerd, who have become integral members of the national team. Akpovy, also a member of the executive committee of the Confederation of African Football (CAF), noted the academy’s impact on Morocco’s unprecedented achievement at the last World Cup in Qatar, where the team reached the semi-finals.

“At the last World Cup in Qatar, Morocco honored the entire Africa by reaching, for the first time, the semi-finals of a World Cup. This is not a coincidence. In reality, the systematic approach of Moroccan training has a considerable impact on the performance of the national team. It is a true source of inspiration for my country, Togo,” emphasized Akpovy.

Spanning approximately 18 hectares, the Mohammed VI Football Academy, with investments totaling around MAD 140 million, adheres to the standards of world-class European training centers. It has been meticulously designed to provide young Moroccans with optimal conditions for receiving top-tier training, enabling them to progress to leading clubs in Morocco and Europe.

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Morocco’s national football team defeated its Paraguayan counterpart (2-1) in a friendly match held on Tuesday evening at the Stade Bollaert-Delelis in Lens.

The Atlas Lions opened the scoring through Bilal El Khannous in the 48th minute. Neil El Aynaoui doubled the tally in the 53rd minute.

Gustavo Caballero pulled one back for Paraguay in the 88th minute.

The Moroccan national team head coach, Mohamed Ouahbi, expressed his satisfaction with his players’ performance following their victory against Paraguay (2-1) on Tuesday evening in Lens, highlighting the adjustments made throughout the match.

“It was a different match from the one against Ecuador, played on Friday in Madrid. We had to find natural connections and adapt to the opponent,” he explained in the post-match press conference.

Ouahbi also emphasized the importance of drawing lessons without rushing: “I am not going to draw all the conclusions right away. I will mainly focus on our level of play, but also on the level of the opponents we will face during the World Cup.”

While praising the squad’s mindset, he reiterated his progressive approach: “I brought a larger squad. I knew that some players were not going to play, but I am very happy with the group. The best and highest-performing players will be selected to take part in the World Cup.”

“We must not change everything all at once in order to maintain a certain level of consistency,” he further insisted.

In this context, he highlighted the balance between ambition and humility: “We want to have a lot of ambition, but also a lot of humility. Expectations are high for us following our recent performances,” he said.

Furthermore, the national coach expressed his pleasure with how smoothly the training camp went: “This first gathering went very peacefully. I am very satisfied,” Ouahbi concluded.

The Moroccan national football team drew 1-1 with their Ecuadorian counterparts on Friday evening in a friendly match played at the Riyadh Air Metropolitano Stadium in Madrid.

The Ecuadorians opened the scoring through John Yeboah in the 48th minute. Neil El Aynaoui equalized for the Atlas Lions in the 88th minute of the game.

Mohamed Ouahbi’s men will play a second friendly match against Paraguay on March 31 at the Bollaert-Delelis stadium in Lens.

These two matches are part of the Atlas Lions’ preparations for the 2026 World Cup.

The Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF) has unveiled the national team’s 2026 jerseys, designed and produced by its official outfitter, PUMA.

Inspired by Moroccan heritage, the new design offers a contemporary interpretation of tradition. By weaving together timeless cultural codes with a modern sensibility, the kit presents a fresh perspective that honors Moroccan authenticity and innovation.

PUMA drew inspiration from traditional embroidery techniques, an art form celebrated for its delicacy, symbolism, and beauty. The home jersey is distinguished by its emblematic deep red, symbolizing passion, courage, and commitment. The away jersey reflects elegance and Morocco’s cultural identity, enhanced by an Amazigh-inspired design that adds a layer of visual sophistication.

These jerseys will accompany the Atlas Lions in their upcoming international campaigns, mainly the 2026 FIFA World Cup, flying the Kingdom’s colors and representing the values that unite the Moroccan people.

Through this new collection, the FRMF and PUMA reaffirm a shared ambition to transform the national team’s jersey into a true flag, and a symbol at the crossroads of sport and culture that celebrates creativity and resonates across generations.

The Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF) has unveiled the national team’s 2026 jerseys, designed and produced by its official outfitter, PUMA.

Inspired by Moroccan heritage, the new design offers a contemporary interpretation of tradition. By weaving together timeless cultural codes with a modern sensibility, the kit presents a fresh perspective that honors Moroccan authenticity and innovation.

PUMA drew inspiration from traditional embroidery techniques, an art form celebrated for its delicacy, symbolism, and beauty. The home jersey is distinguished by its emblematic deep red, symbolizing passion, courage, and commitment. The away jersey reflects elegance and Morocco’s cultural identity, enhanced by an Amazigh-inspired design that adds a layer of visual sophistication.

These jerseys will accompany the Atlas Lions in their upcoming international campaigns, mainly the 2026 FIFA World Cup, flying the Kingdom’s colors and representing the values that unite the Moroccan people.

Through this new collection, the FRMF and PUMA reaffirm a shared ambition to transform the national team’s jersey into a true flag, and a symbol at the crossroads of sport and culture that celebrates creativity and resonates across generations.

(MAP: 24 March 2026)

British daily The Sun on Tuesday evening described as “remarkable” the decision by the Appeal Board of the Confederation of African Football (CAF) to declare Morocco the winner of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, held the Kingdom from December 21, 2025, to January 18, 2026.

“In a remarkable ruling,” African football’s governing bodies upheld the appeal filed by the Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF), finding that the withdrawal of Senegalese players during the final against Morocco constituted a violation of the rules of the game, the British newspaper reported.

The paper noted that through this decision, CAF has ruled in favor of the Moroccan national team.

The CAF Appeal Board decided, in accordance with Article 84 of the Africa Cup of Nations regulations, to declare Senegal’s national team as having forfeited the final of the CAF Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) Morocco 2025, with the result of the match being recorded as a 3-0 in favor of the FRMF.

The Board issued its ruling following the appeal lodged by the FRMF regarding the application of Articles 82 and 84 of the AFCON regulations, CAF said in a statement.