A number of African journalists who paid official visits to Morocco have been left in awe by what they have seen, describing the country as ‘disciplined’ and ‘focused’.
Some of the journalists include Geoffrey ONDITI, Chief Producer Content Development KBC, Tony Mochama, writer and Journalist at The East African and Khainga O’Okwemba, Producer and Sub-Editor at KBC, who gathered for a discussion on a KBC TV channel, agreed that their country, Kenya have a lot to learn from the 2022 FIFA World Cup semi finalists.
The facilities in Morocco have been described as state-of-the-art with six cities namely Tangier, Agadir, Fez, Casablanca, Rabat and Marrakech having excellent stadiums capable of hosting the biggest of competitions.
3Sports journalist Thierry Nyann, who is covering the FIFA Club World Cup in Morocco, has also been impressed with what he has seen so far.
Just see pitch! See what development looks like. See what serious countries do! #DestinationMorocco2025 #3Sports pic.twitter.com/RjBkbhRGDf
— Thierry Nyann (@nyannthierry) February 5, 2023
Is this Africa’s best sports complex?https://t.co/rVu9Pcn0Ux pic.twitter.com/TIm9evG5Zy
— Thierry Nyann (@nyannthierry) February 4, 2023
Morocco have made bids for the hosting rights of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations and the 2030 FIFA World Cup.
A decision on the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations will be made by the Confederation of African Football on February 10.
By Thierry Nyann|3Sports|Morocco
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