
Morocco continues to reinforce its position as one of Africa’s leading football nations. On June 5, 2026, the Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF) held its Extraordinary General Assembly at the Mohammed VI Football Complex, one of the continent’s most advanced sports facilities.
The gathering brought together stakeholders from across Moroccan football to discuss the ongoing modernization of the sport and the future development of the national football ecosystem.
Speaking during the meeting, FRMF President Fouzi Lekjaa highlighted the progress achieved through a series of reforms that have transformed Moroccan football over the past decade. He also emphasized the importance of maintaining this momentum as the country prepares for major international events, including the 2030 FIFA World Cup, which Morocco will co-host.
The president praised the support provided by King Mohammed VI for the development of sport and football infrastructure across the Kingdom. He also acknowledged the contributions of clubs, coaches, administrators, and technical staff who continue to drive the growth of Moroccan football.
During the session, members unanimously approved amendments to several provisions of the federation’s statutes, aligning governance structures with the evolving needs of the national football system.
The meeting reflects Morocco’s broader ambition to establish itself not only as a football powerhouse in Africa but also as a global sporting destination capable of hosting world-class events. With modern infrastructure, strong governance, and consistent investment in talent development, Morocco continues to strengthen its reputation on the international stage.




