Morocco is entering a critical phase in its developmental trajectory, where economic ambition intersects with social challenges, all within a strategic vision that places human capital at the center of every reform. After two decades of major projects and structural reforms, the Moroccan development model has garnered national and regional attention, both for its ability to maintain stability and for its commitment to building more efficient and open institutions.
In this context, Morocco’s involvement in hosting the “CAN 2025” and the 2030 FIFA World Cup, alongside Spain and Portugal, represents a step that extends far beyond the purely sporting dimension. For Morocco, the World Cup is not merely a transient football event; it is a multi-layered strategic endeavor. It reflects the state’s desire to leverage sport as a tool for development, as a new platform to attract investment, and as a space to consolidate Morocco’s diplomatic and cultural presence
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