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FIFA Chief Declares Morocco a 'Global Football Powerhouse
FIFA President Gianni Infantino has affirmed Morocco's status as a "global football powerhouse" during his visit to the North African country. Infantino's enthusiastic praise highlighted Morocco's impressive journey in the world of football, particularly after its historic semi-final run at the 2022 Qatar World Cup.
Upon his arrival at Rabat-Salé International Airport, Infantino was greeted by the lively rhythms that reflect Morocco's deep passion for football. His words resonated with the nation's ardent fans, who have witnessed their country's dramatic ascent in the football world. "Morocco has established itself as a global football power," he said, reinforcing a sentiment shared by millions.
Infantino's visit coincided with the African Futsal Cup of Nations (AFCON) final, where Morocco's national team faced Angola. The FIFA chief commended Morocco's ability to organize major tournaments, emphasizing its capability to host events of this magnitude. "I am happy to be back in my home, the Kingdom of Morocco. Football dominates, breathes, vibrates, and lives in this country," Infantino remarked, acknowledging the country's vibrant football culture.
Looking ahead, Infantino expressed confidence in Morocco's potential to host the 2030 World Cup, praising the nation's organizational skills and determination. "We know what Morocco can do," he said, conveying his belief in the country's ability to meet the demands of the world's most prestigious football event.
As the Moroccan futsal team prepares to take the field against Angola at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Sports Complex, their recent successes, including winning the Africa Cup of Nations in 2016 and 2020, and the Arab Cup in 2021 and 2022, add to the excitement of the upcoming final.
In the realm of football, where dreams are forged and legacies are made, Morocco has proven its mettle. With Infantino's endorsement as a "global football powerhouse," the nation has further solidified its place in football history.