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FIFA crisis puts Morocco’s football diplomacy in the spotlight

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As FIFA faces its biggest governance crisis in years, Morocco is working to protect its growing reputation as a leading football nation by emphasizing institutional governance, transparency and African football development rather than personal support for any individual leader.

Morocco at the centre of football diplomacy

The withdrawal of the controversial FIFA Forward Enterprise proposal has intensified tensions within world football.

At the same time, Morocco has hosted high-level FIFA discussions, reinforcing its role as an important diplomatic hub for global football.

Balancing leadership and neutrality

Some African football leaders, including Royal Moroccan Football Federation president Fouzi Lekjaa, are widely viewed as part of Gianni Infantino’s support base.

However, Morocco’s broader message remains focused on institutional credibility rather than personal alliances.

Protecting the 2030 World Cup project

With Morocco set to co-host the 2030 FIFA World Cup alongside Spain and Portugal, preserving confidence in football governance has become a strategic priority.

Officials continue to emphasize transparency, integrity, African football development and respect for governance standards as essential pillars of the tournament’s legacy.

Looking beyond the current crisis

For Morocco, the challenge is to remain a trusted venue for dialogue while avoiding becoming associated with FIFA’s internal political divisions.

By promoting institutional governance over personalities, Rabat hopes to reinforce its long-term vision for African and global football.

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