Friday 17 October 2025

Friday 17 October 2025

‘Fierce Competition to Be in National Team,’ Says Morocco’s Head Coach

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 Morocco’s football head coach, Walid Regragui said on Tuesday that competition for spots on the national soccer team is fierce.

“There is competition between all the available players, and the tougher the competition, the more choice I have as coach to have the best possible squad,” Regragui said during a press conference held at the Mohammed VI Football Complex in Salé, ahead of the Moroccan national team’s fixtures against Gabon on November 15 in Franceville and Lesotho on November 18 at the Honor Stadium in Oujda, as part of the CAN 2025 qualifiers (Matchdays 5 and 6).

“The national team has grown with a great squad and we have become the soccer nation we wanted to be. We have been in the world’s Top 13 for 2 years now, and that’s a strong asset that attracts talented players,” added the national coach.

Speaking on the preparations for the CAN 2025, the head coach stressed that the national team still had a few matches left to fine-tune its work, noting that “the important thing for us is to be ready for the CAN, at home, because we have a duty to achieve results and show a good level.”

Regragui also spoke on Hakim Ziyech’s absence, stating that “Ziyech has not competed for two months. He should work with his team and once he reaches his level, he will join us.”

Commenting on Adam Masina’s call-up, the national head coach said that he wanted to see how the Torino player, who has switched positions to become a central defender, develops. “We are undergoing progress and we might see other profiles joining the national team,” he added.

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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.

The Confédération Africaine de Football (CAF) announced the extension of the Media Accreditation for the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) Morocco 2025 to Monday, 20 October 2025, due to a high global demand.

In a press release on its official website, CAF says it has received unprecedented interest from all over the world from media representatives, reflecting the great interest in this edition, stressing that this huge demand has necessitated an extension by CAF.

To ensure that media who are experiencing challenges either with their media applications for accreditation or to access to the media channel are attended to, CAF has also allocated additional resources and human capital.

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 Ticket sales for the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) Morocco 2025, the continent’s biggest sporting event, will begin on Monday, the Confederation of African Football (CAF) announced on Saturday.

According to a CAF statement, the ticketing process for AFCON Morocco 2025 will launch at 9:00 AM local time (08:00 GMT), with an exclusive 48-hour window reserved for VISA cardholders.

The same source indicated that African football fans will be able to reserve their spots to join in celebrating the biggest continental football event. VISA cardholders will benefit from this exclusive presale from October 13 at 08:00 GMT until October 15 at 08:00 GMT. General ticket sales will then open to all other payment methods.

To ensure a seamless and connected experience, the Local Organizing Committee has officially launched the YALLA app, a dedicated platform for the Fan ID, which supporters will need in order to purchase tickets and apply for an E-visa/AEVM to enter Morocco.

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Morocco’s Head of Government Aziz Akhanouch stressed on Tuesday in New York that co-hosting the 2030 FIFA World Cup alongside Spain and Portugal reflects the Kingdom’s capacity to undertake flagship projects of global stage.

Under the perceptive leadership of HM King Mohammed VI, the Kingdom once again affirms its ability to mobilize its infrastructure and expertise, while showcasing the vibrant image of Africa on the world stage, Akhannouch stated in Morocco’s address during the General Debate of the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly.

He further noted that this sporting event serves as a tool of cultural diplomacy and international outreach, with lasting impact on socio-economic and human development.

The Head of Government also underlined that Morocco views sport as a catalyst for empowerment and social integration, as well as a symbol of international cooperation and intercultural dialogue.

FIFA President Gianni Infantino visited the Grand Stade de Tanger to follow the ongoing renovation works that are nearing completion “in record time,” the Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF) announced on Saturday.

Infantino toured the stadium alongisde FRMF President Fouzi Lekjaa and the Wali of the Tanger-Tetouan-Al Hoceima region, Younes Tazi. According to the FRMF’s official website, project managers delivered a detailed briefing on the renovation works, which were carried out by Moroccan workers, national experts, and local companies.

Infantino expressed great admiration for the work accomplished and commended Morocco, under the leadership of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, for its world-class infrastructure, which further strengthens the Kingdom’s standing on the international football stage, especially as it prepares to host major tournaments such as the 2025 AFCON and the 2030 FIFA World Cup alongside Portugal and Spain.

“This is a perfect example of what Morocco has become—not only a great footballing nation, but also a country looking firmly toward the future. A country of the 2030 FIFA World Cup, and, as you can see from this stadium, a country clearly determined to do incredible things for its people and for the world,” said Infantino in a statement published on the FRMF’s YouTube channel.

“It’s absolutely magnificent. I congratulate everyone who has done truly exceptional work under the impetus of His Majesty the King. It’s a real gem—this will become a symbol of Tangier,” added the FIFA President.

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Lekjaa’s re-election took place during the 28th General Assembly of the UAFA, held Monday in Riyadh, alongside Hani Abou Rida (Egypt), Ahmed Yahya (Mauritania), and Dr. Moatasem Jaafar (Sudan), according to a statement from the FRMF.

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