Mohammed VI Academy, Factory for Football Champions (RFI)

Paris – With its 18 hectares of ultra-modern infrastructure, five soccer fields, a medical center and more than 100 accommodation places, the Mohammed VI Football Academy is a factory for football champions, Radio France Internationale (RFI) said Monday.

Created in 2009 at the initiative of HM King Mohammed VI, the academy had one goal: to boost Moroccan training, said RFI, noting that behind the performance of the national soccer team at the World Cup Qatar 2022, hides the academy Mohammed VI, “real sports project” and “nursery” of Moroccan soccer.

The Sovereign “had this idea that training was a priority, that it had to be started”, said the former national technical director, Nasser Larguet, first director of the academy.

“And so there were objectives that were very specific, that is to train high-level players to supply the professional clubs in Morocco and for the best, go to Europe and also supply the various national teams. The under 17s, the under 20s and the Olympics”, underlined Larguet quoted by RFI.

Thirteen years later, it is with four players from the academy that the Atlas Lions have shone in Qatar. A success that sheds light on a work in the shadows, but according to Abdelatif Belmadi, coach of the under 15, this is only the beginning, stressed the French radio.    
 

Total
0
Shares
Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Previous Post

Launch of Digital Museum ‘Niya Maghribya’ Documenting Prowess of Atlas Lions at World Cup 2022

Next Post

Morocco to Deal ‘Strictly’ with Defamation on Websites, New Media – Justice Minister

Related Posts

Morocco’s Remarkable Participation in Royal Windsor Horse Show in London

London - Following the invitation addressed by the Royal Windsor Horse Show to the Kingdom of Morocco to the 80th edition of this flagship equestrian event, His Majesty King Mohammed VI, may God assist Him, has given His High Instructions for the Kingdom to be represented there, through the participation of a mixed team composed of riders of the Royal Guard and the Royal Armed Forces cavalry.
Read More
Total
0
Share