FUS Rabat's Visit to the Future World Cup Venue
The management of FUS Rabat Football Club conducted a site visit yesterday to the Hassan II Stadium in Benslimane, which is currently under construction and set to host matches for the 2030 FIFA World Cup, with the potential to be the venue for the final match. This visit was led by the club's president, Mohamed Bouzouba, following their recent victory in the national league, marking their fifth championship title in the club's history.
In an official statement, FUS Rabat emphasized the significance of this project, not only for the club but also for the region, as it aims to create one of the finest stadiums globally. This ambitious development aligns with Morocco's aspirations to showcase its capacity to host major international sporting events.
Leadership Changes at FUS Rabat
Following their triumphant league campaign, FUS Rabat faces a new chapter as they bid farewell to their head coach, Pablo Franco, who played a pivotal role in leading the team to their championship title after a 41-year wait. The club has appointed Portuguese coach Rui Almeida as his successor. Additionally, the club has ended its contract with its technical and sporting director, Badr El Kadouri, signifying a period of transition aimed at building a stronger future for the team.
As reported by ar.sport.le360.ma.