Morocco has implemented a thorough vision under HM King Mohammed VI’s enlightened leadership, making football a pillar of human, economic, and social development, said the Kingdom’s Ambassador to Spain Karima Benyaich, on Thursday.
The Kingdom has thus succeeded in turning sport in general, and football in particular, into a lever for inclusion, modernization, and international influence, emphasized Benyaich during her participation in the 31st the World Football Summit (WFS Madrid 2025).
Benyaich recalled that Morocco hosted the WFS Rabat in 2025, to present the joint Morocco-Spain-Portugal bid to organize the 2030 FIFA World Cup, noting that this initiative was a historic moment uniting Europe and Africa, the Arab world, and both shores of the Mediterranean.
She also highlighted the major projects undertaken in the Kingdom for more than two decades across all sectors, particularly economic and social, noting that the directives of His Majesty the King have enabled Morocco to develop world-class sports, railway, port, and hotel infrastructure.
The diplomat emphasized the central role of Moroccan youth in this dynamic, praising the performance of the national U-20 team, which has qualified for the final of the U-20 FIFA World Cup currently taking place in Chile. This achievement, she said, “demonstrates the vitality and talent of our youth, true ambassadors of the Kingdom on the global stage.”
Benyaich also lauded the exemplary coordination between the Moroccan, Spanish, and Portuguese football federations, working closely with FIFA to ensure the success of the 2030 World Cup and make it an event “carrying values of unity, diversity, and shared progress.”
The World Football Summit Madrid 2025, held on October 15–16, brought together over 2,500 participants and 130 speakers representing clubs, leagues, federations, institutions, and companies from around the world, focusing on themes of innovation, governance, sustainability, and inclusion in football.