Morocco's bid to host the 2030 FIFA World Cup is gaining momentum, building on Africa's football legacy and creating lasting infrastructure. The bid aims to showcase Morocco and Africa's capabilities as hosts for global sporting events.
"Hosting the World Cup would be transformative for Morocco and Africa," said Fouzi Lekjaa, President of the Moroccan Football Federation. "It would create infrastructure, boost the economy, and inspire a generation."
Infrastructure preparations include new and upgraded stadiums, transport networks, and accommodation facilities. The bid is supported by significant government investment and international partnerships.
African football fans are enthusiastic about the prospect, seeing it as an opportunity to celebrate the continent's football heritage and showcase its modern capabilities. The bid represents a milestone in Africa's growing role in global sport.


