Morocco’s Capacity to Host CAN-2025: A Testament to Development and Infrastructure

Mouad Boudina
Mouad Boudina
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Morocco’s unanimous selection as the host for the 35th edition of the African Cup of Nations (CAN-2025) is a testament to the country’s impressive development and infrastructure achievements. This landmark decision highlights Morocco’s exceptional sports facilities and extensive growth over the past decades.

Rabat’s remarkable journey towards becoming a role model for Africa can be attributed to the visionary leadership of His Majesty King Mohammed VI. Under his guidance, Morocco has made significant strides in various sectors, paving the way for CAN-2025.

At the core of Morocco’s successful bid lies its world-class sports infrastructure. This key element has positioned the nation as a top contender for hosting major international competitions. The choice to host CAN-2025 reflects Morocco’s sustained development efforts spanning over two decades across diverse sectors.

The infrastructure network in Morocco is modern and advanced, making it an ideal location for a successful tournament. The stadiums selected meet the strict requirements of the Confederation of African Football (CAF) and offer an exceptional experience for both fans and participants. These cutting-edge venues are located in major cities such as Rabat, Casablanca, Tangier, Fez, Marrakesh, and Agadir.

A standout feature of Morocco’s bid is its extensive inventory of over 200 artificial turf training fields and nearly 20 natural turf fields, all equipped with top-tier lighting systems. This infrastructure ensures that teams participating in CAN-2025 have access to world-class training facilities.

Morocco’s track record in hosting major sporting events is equally impressive. The country has successfully organized events such as the Club World Cup, the African Nations Championship for local players, the African Cup of Nations for U-17 and U-23 teams, the African Cup of Nations for Women, and the African Women’s Champions League. These endeavors have showcased Morocco’s organizational prowess and contributed to the growth of African football.

In conclusion, Morocco is ready to make CAN-2025 a resounding success. As the second edition hosted on its soil since 1988, the nation is committed to surpassing the achievements of the previous 34 editions. With its unwavering dedication to development, top-tier infrastructure, and a proven track record in hosting major events, Morocco is poised to welcome the best of African football talent and fans worldwide for an unforgettable CAN-2025.

Mouad Boudina

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