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Agadir hosted the closing ceremony of the ninth edition of the Golf Cup for Sports Journalists on Saturday, bringing together media professionals, athletes, and public figures from Morocco and beyond in a celebration of sport and camaraderie. The three-day tournament took place at one of the city's premier golf courses and drew participants from across Morocco as well as international guests representing media organizations from Europe and Africa. The event, organized under the aegis of the Moroccan Sports Press Association, has grown significantly since its inaugural edition, establishing itself as a landmark in Morocco's sports media calendar. This year's edition was particularly notable for its international dimension, with journalists from Spain, France, and several sub-Saharan African countries joining their Moroccan counterparts on the greens. Beyond the competitive rounds, the Golf Cup served as a platform for dialogue between sports media professionals, fostering networks and discussing the evolving landscape of sports journalism in an era of digital transformation. A dedicated awards ceremony honored journalists and civil society figures who have made outstanding contributions to Moroccan sport over the past year. Organizers emphasized Agadir's growing reputation as a sports and tourism destination, with the city's coastline, climate, and world-class golf infrastructure making it an ideal host for international events. "Agadir is proving itself as a city capable of hosting events of the highest level," said the association's president in closing remarks. The success of this edition has strengthened the case for Morocco's broader ambitions in sports tourism, a sector expected to receive significant investment as the country prepares to co-host the 2030 FIFA World Cup with Spain and Portugal.

Rabat – Morocco head coach Mohamed Ouahbi has officially unveiled the final squad list for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, confirming a balanced group that blends experience, young talent, and tactical versatility. The announcement ends weeks of anticipation, as fans waited to see which players would be making the prestigious trip to football’s biggest stage. The final selection features traditional pillars of the national team, including star goalkeeper Yassine Bounou, as well as fellow goalkeepers Munir El Kajoui and Ahmed Reda Tagnaouti. The full list of the players is as follows: Goalkeepers YASSINE BOUNOU MUNIR EL KAJOUI AHMED REDA TAGNAOUTI Defenders NOUSSAIR MAZRAOUI ANASS SALAH-EDDINE YOUSSEF BELAMMARI NAYEF AGUERD CHADI RIAD ISSA DIOP REDOUANE HALHAL ACHRAF HAKIMI ZAKARIA EL OUAHDI Midfielders SAMIR EL MOURABET AYYOUB BOUADDI NEIL EL AYNAOUI SOFYAN AMRABAT AZZEDINE OUNAHI BILAL EL KHANNOUSS ISMAEL SAIBARI Forwards ABDESSAMAD EZZALZOULI CHEMSDINE TALBI SOUFIANE RAHIMI AYOUB EL KAABI BRAHIM DIAZ YASSINE GESSIME AYOUBE AMAIMOUNI As part of its preparatory campaign ahead of the World Cup, Morocco is scheduled to play two friendly matches against Madagascar on June 2 and Norway on June 7. Morocco already played its first friendly today, dominating the match 5-0. The Atlas Lions are currently ranked 8th in the FIFA rankings, making them the highest-ranked African national team. All eyes are now on the national team, with fans eager to see them roar again and replicate the historic 2022 World Cup run, where Morocco became the first Arab and African team to reach the semi-finals. Morocco is in Group C, alongside Brazil, with the match scheduled for June 13. June 19 will feature Morocco vs Scotland, followed by Morocco vs Haiti on June 24. Many see the group as manageable, but observers emphasize that no match is easy at the World Cup, where all underdog teams will be striving to become the new Morocco by replicating the Atlas Lions’ historic run in 2022.

Tantan – The head of the football department at Spain’s LaLiga, Juan Florit, said that Morocco’s national football team has established itself among the elite of international football and is now considered one of the best teams in the world. Speaking to the Moroccan news agency (MAP), Florit said Morocco has achieved strong results in recent years at both continental and international levels, which has allowed it to join the ranks of global football powers. He said the strength of the Moroccan team lies in its balance, as it combines young rising talent with experienced players, creating a well-structured and competitive squad. Florit also expressed his best wishes for Morocco ahead of the upcoming FIFA World Cup. He also noted the growing presence of Moroccan players in Spain’s first and second divisions, noting that many have become key players in their clubs. He said Moroccan players are now among the most represented foreign nationalities in Spanish football academies after Spanish players, a sign of their strong development. According to him, young Moroccan players show natural talent and tactical maturity that help them succeed in the highly competitive Spanish football system. Florit also described Morocco as a strategic partner for LaLiga and said the Spanish league is committed to strengthening cooperation between Moroccan and Spanish football systems. He pointed to the “Next Gen Draft” program, organized by LaLiga and EA SPORTS, which is hosting eight young Moroccan talents this year, including four girls and four boys. The program aims to give young Moroccan players hands-on training experience in Spain and exposure to professional coaching methods used by top Spanish clubs. He said this kind of experience will help improve their skills and competitiveness. Looking ahead to the 2030 FIFA World Cup, which Morocco will jointly host with Spain and Portugal, Florit said the tournament is a major opportunity for both sides of the Strait of Gibraltar. He added that the next four years will be important for expanding cooperation between Morocco and Spain and maximizing their shared football potential.