Supporters' Tribute

كأس العالم ديالنا - المغرب! بطل العالم

Kick off your visit with كأس العالم ديالنا - المغرب! بطل العالم, a new supporters' anthem celebrating Morocco's heroes on the road to 2030. Feel the rhythm, share the pride, and keep the Atlas Lions roaring.

Morocco U-20 conquer the world in Santiago!

The Atlas Cubs defeated Argentina 2–0 tonight in Chile, sealing Morocco's first-ever FIFA youth world crown and igniting celebrations across the kingdom.

Atlas Cubs lifting the U-20 World Cup trophy in Santiago

Atlas Lions on the Road to 2030

Follow Morocco's journey from the unforgettable Qatar 2022 run to co-hosting the FIFA World Cup in 2030. Stories, data, venues, and community updates in one home for fans.

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U-17 World Cups on the Horizon

Morocco and Qatar take centre stage in 2025 as FIFA launches annual U-17 championships. Catch up on the key dates, venues, and how the Atlas Cubs and Lionesses are preparing.

FIFA U-17 World Cup · Qatar 2025

The 48-team finals run 3–27 November in Doha. Review Morocco’s group fixtures, venue map, and knockout roadmap.

Preview Qatar 2025

FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup · Morocco 2025

Morocco hosts the revamped 24-team tournament later in 2025. Track stadium upgrades, qualification news, and FRMF projects.

Visit the women’s hub
Golden Generation

Atlas Cubs crowned U-20 World Champions

Relive Morocco's historic triumph in Santiago and explore the world-class opponents they toppled en route to the trophy.

Morocco U-20 players celebrating the World Cup victory
Road to 2030

Morocco co-hosts the FIFA World Cup with Spain and Portugal

From the Atlas Mountains to the Mediterranean coast, Morocco is preparing modern stadiums, rapid transport, and unforgettable supporter experiences for the first tri-continental World Cup.

Key Legacy Projects

  • High-speed rail linking Tangier–Rabat–Casablanca–Marrakesh
  • Grand Stadium of Benslimane: 90,000+ seat national icon
  • Smart fan corridors connecting Iberia and North Africa
AFCON 2025 Spotlight

Morocco prepares to host Africa's biggest stage this December

Seven host cities, 24 nations, and 29 days of festival football. Track Morocco's path, browse the match calendar, and get ready for an historic home tournament.

Key Dates

  • Group stage kick-off: 21 December 2025
  • Round of 16: 3–6 January 2026
  • Final: 18 January 2026 · Rabat

Morocco Group A fixtures

  • 21 Dec · vs Comoros · Rabat
  • 26 Dec · vs Mali · Rabat
  • 29 Dec · vs Zambia · Rabat

Upcoming Moroccan Fixtures

21 Dec 2025 AFCON 2025 Group A

Morocco vs Comoros

Morocco vs Comoros

Competition: AFCON 2025

City: Rabat, Morocco

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22 Dec 2025 AFCON 2025 Group A

Mali vs Zambia

Mali vs Zambia

Competition: AFCON 2025

City: Casablanca, Morocco

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22 Dec 2025 AFCON 2025 Group B

Egypt vs Zimbabwe

Egypt vs Zimbabwe

Competition: AFCON 2025

City: Agadir, Morocco

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Latest Anthem Moment

Feel the passion of the Atlas Cubs as the Morocco U-20 squad sing the national anthem ahead of their Chile 2025 clash.

Atlas Lions Spotlight

AFCON 2025 Hub

Full coverage of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, hosted in Morocco. Stadium upgrades, ticket info, and how the Atlas Lions are preparing to lift the trophy at home.

Explore AFCON 2025

Youth Development

The Under-20s and Olympic squad continue to power Morocco's rise. Meet the prospects, academies, and coaches building sustainable success.

Visit the U-20 lab

All Site Resources

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What Makes Morocco's 2030 World Cup Special?

  • Africa returns to the global stage with Morocco, Portugal, and Spain delivering the first cross-continental tournament.
  • Upgraded stadiums in Casablanca, Rabat, Tangier, Agadir, Fez, and Marrakesh promise unforgettable atmospheres.
  • The Atlas Lions' semi-final heroics in 2022 prove Morocco can compete with the world's elite.
  • Investment in youth academies and women's football is at an all-time high, inspiring the next generation.

Fast Facts About Moroccan Football

  • Morocco became the first African and Arab nation to reach a senior World Cup semi-final in 2022.
  • The Atlas Lionesses qualified for their first FIFA Women's World Cup in 2023 and advanced to the Round of 16.
  • Rabat's Mohammed VI Football Complex is one of the most advanced training centres in the world.
  • Morocco will stage both AFCON 2025 and the FIFA World Cup 2030, showcasing unmatched infrastructure momentum.