the major challenges awaiting Morocco

the major challenges awaiting Morocco
the major challenges awaiting Morocco

Moroccan football asserted itself in 2024, winning several titles including the title of the African Futsal Cup of Nations won for the third time in a row, a historic bronze medal at the Olympic Games. This year, Morocco has three major challenges to face.

Win the CHAN title for the third time in its history, the African Cup of Nations (CAN) title and the African Champions League title. These are the three major challenges that Morocco must meet this year.

Since the 2018 editions in Morocco, under the leadership of coach Jamal Sellami, and the 2021 editions in Cameroon, under the leadership of coach Houcine Ammouta, Morocco has never again won the CHAN title. A good participation of the Moroccan team of local players in this competition will offer them the opportunity to hope to win this title and enter the race for the Arab Cup trophy.

To read: Moroccan football: ups and downs in 2024

During the African Cup of Nations (CAN) held in Addis Ababa in 1976, Morocco won the title, for the only time in its history, by scoring eleven goals and conceding six goals. Since then, he has been searching for a second star. The Atlas Lions hope to meet this challenge this year when Morocco organizes the African competition. This will take place between December 21, 2025 and January 18, 2026. Morocco hopes to achieve very good performances during the African Women’s Cup of Nations and the Under-17 Women’s World Cup which it will organize respectively. next July and September.

On the club side, the Royal Armed Forces club hopes to win the African Champions League title, a trophy that has been missing from its record since 1985. The Berkane Renaissance will have to maximize its chances to win the Cup title. of the CAF. A title that it lost last season against the Egyptian club Zamalek.

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