Moroccan football federation enacts new rules ahead of 2025, 2030 tournaments

Moroccan Football Federation Implements Sweeping Reforms

New Rules Aim to Enhance Performance Ahead of Major Events

The Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF) announced sweeping reforms on Wednesday, August 6, following an executive board meeting chaired by President Fouzi Lekjaa. The meeting focused on Morocco's recent success in hosting continental competitions and outlined preparations for upcoming events, including the 2025 U-17 Women’s World Cup and the 2030 men's FIFA World Cup bid.

Disciplinary Action & Regulatory Changes

The reforms include stricter disciplinary rules and regulations aimed at promoting fair play and accountability within the Moroccan football landscape. Details of these changes were not immediately disclosed.

Focus on Youth Development & Future Success

"The FRMF is committed to nurturing young talent and building a strong foundation for the future," said President Lekjaa during the meeting. The federation’s focus on youth development programs will be instrumental in preparing for the 2025 U-17 Women's World Cup bid and beyond.

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