FIFA's On-Site Evaluation of Morocco's World Cup Infrastructure
The FIFA committee has commenced its on-site evaluations of Moroccan cities that are vying to host matches for the 2030 World Cup. The committee's inaugural visit took place in the vibrant cities of Tangier and Agadir, where officials conducted a thorough assessment of the sports and logistical infrastructure prepared for this prestigious global sporting event. This evaluation is crucial as it determines the readiness of facilities and accommodations that will welcome teams and fans alike.
This visit is part of a series of technical tours undertaken by the committee to closely monitor the progress of stadium projects and associated amenities. In Tangier, particular attention was given to the Grand Stadium, which has previously hosted significant international matches. The committee also inspected training facilities and hotels designated for team delegations and supporters, ensuring that the necessary infrastructure is in place.
Following its activities in Tangier, the committee proceeded to Agadir, where they reviewed the renovation work completed at the Adrar Stadium. They evaluated the ongoing developments in related facilities while also assessing transportation and accommodation infrastructure, which are essential components of the hosting proposal. The committee is expected to continue its assessments in other cities, including a visit to Fez.
This field visit aligns with Morocco's ongoing efforts to accelerate the completion of sports projects associated with the World Cup, following royal directives aimed at delivering an exceptional event that aligns with Morocco's esteemed position in the international sports arena. Various specialized committees are collaborating with different governmental sectors and stakeholders to ensure that all projects meet their deadlines.
As reported by belpresse.com.