In a significant move towards their goal of competing in the 2026 World Cup, Morocco's national football team has recommenced training at the esteemed Mohammed VI Football Complex. This initiative, announced by the Royal Moroccan Football Federation, marks an important step in the team's comprehensive preparation strategy. The training session was meticulously designed to enhance both the physical and tactical capabilities of the players, showcasing the dedication of the national team’s technical staff.
As part of their preparation, the players are gearing up for a friendly match against Madagascar, scheduled for June 2 at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat, set to kick off at 6 p.m. This match is pivotal as it serves as a precursor to their upcoming fixtures in the United States, where the team will engage in another friendly as they continue to refine their strategies and team cohesion ahead of the prestigious tournament.
The Royal Moroccan Football Federation has previously announced that the Atlas Lions are set to play three preparatory matches before the World Cup, which will include encounters against Burundi, Madagascar, and Norway. Notably, Morocco secured a resounding 5-0 victory against Burundi in a friendly match held on May 26 at the Mohammed VI Football Complex, underscoring their competitive edge as they move forward in their training regimen.
As players continue to arrive at the national team's camp, the atmosphere is charged with anticipation and determination. Fans and analysts alike are eagerly watching as Morocco prepares to make a significant impact on the international stage.
As reported by en.hespress.com.