New Rabat Stadium Set to Host Morocco’s World Cup Qualifier
Morocco’s national football team is poised to play their 2026 World Cup qualifier against Niger at the newly renovated Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat, according to confirmation from the Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF). This significant announcement marks a pivotal moment for Moroccan football, showcasing advancements in infrastructure and highlighting the country’s commitment to the sport. The match is slated for Friday, September 5th, with an 8:00 pm kick-off time in Morocco. The team, under the management of Walid Regragui, requires a single point to guarantee their place in the World Cup finals.
Stadium Renovation: A Modern Marvel
The upcoming qualifier will be the first competitive match played by the Moroccan national team at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium since its extensive renovation. The upgrades encompass every aspect of the stadium, from the playing surface itself to the infrastructure supporting fan experiences and media operations. The transformation is a testament to Morocco’s dedication to providing a world-class sporting environment. FIFA President Gianni Infantino visited the complex in July and was clearly impressed. He lauded the stadium as a “jewel of world football,” highlighting its modernity and efficiency. Infantino’s Instagram post further emphasized the stadium’s significance, stating it projects Morocco “at the elite of the global game” and serves as a symbol of unity for the nation. This level of investment positions Morocco as a leader in African sports infrastructure, potentially attracting international events and boosting the country’s global profile.
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