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Morocco to host 2027 FIFA congress, cementing role as Africa’s football governance hub

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The Fédération internationale de football association (FIFA) has confirmed that its 77th Congress will be held in Rabat on March 18, 2027. During the event, Gianni Infantino is expected to be re-elected unopposed for a third term as FIFA President. This decision further strengthens Morocco’s position as a central actor in global football governance and a key strategic partner of FIFA on the African continent.

A growing strategic alignment with FIFA

The announcement comes after a series of major milestones that have elevated Morocco’s profile in world football. These include the country’s role in co-hosting the FIFA World Cup 2030 and the establishment of FIFA’s African regional office in Morocco in 2025.

Together, these developments reflect a deepening institutional relationship between FIFA and Morocco, positioning Rabat as a key administrative and strategic hub for football governance in Africa.

Africa’s emerging decision-making center in football

The choice of Morocco to host such a high-level governing congress reinforces a broader shift: Africa is becoming more central to global football decision-making processes, with Morocco at the forefront.

With FIFA’s regional office already based in Rabat, the country is increasingly seen as the “capital of African football governance,” hosting not only competitions but also key institutional and political decisions shaping the future of the sport.

Strategic implications for infrastructure and investment

This positioning provides Morocco with significant leverage to attract further investments in sports infrastructure, bid for future tournaments, and expand its influence within international football structures. The 2027 Congress, where Infantino’s uncontested re-election is expected, further symbolizes Morocco’s trusted status within FIFA’s global governance ecosystem.

By hosting one of FIFA’s most important institutional gatherings, Morocco is no longer just a football destination. It is becoming a central node in the governance and administration of the world’s most popular sport — and a defining force in shaping its future, particularly in Africa.

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