FIFA has established its first permanent African regional office in Rabat, Morocco, a landmark move aimed at strengthening international relations, fostering inclusivity among member federations, and accelerating the development and promotion of football across Africa and beyond.
The new office is poised to transform African football by providing technical and administrative support to local federations, enhancing their capacity to implement grassroots programs and achieve excellence on the global stage. This initiative underscores FIFA’s commitment to narrowing the development gap in football and ensuring equitable growth across all regions.
The agreement to open the office was formalized on Monday through a signing ceremony between FIFA President Gianni Infantino and Morocco’s Prime Minister Aziz Akhannouch. The collaboration highlights Morocco’s rising influence in the global sports arena, further cemented by its reputation for successfully hosting major international sporting events.
Experts interpret the establishment of FIFA’s African office in Morocco as a testament to the country’s strategic ambition to position itself as a regional and global sports hub. This milestone comes as Morocco prepares to co-host the 2030 FIFA World Cup alongside Spain and Portugal, further showcasing its growing prominence in the football world.
The inauguration of FIFA’s Rabat office not only marks a new chapter in African football history but also reflects the continent’s steady ascent on the global football stage, promising a brighter future for the sport across Africa.
Source: CAF online