FIFA has officially inaugurated its first-ever African regional office at the Mohammed VI Football Complex in Rabat, marking a historic step in its efforts to decentralize governance and bring football administration closer to the continent.
The move represents a significant shift from FIFA’s traditional Zurich-centered approach, allowing the global football body to work more directly with Africa’s 54 member associations. According to FIFA, the permanent base will enable closer collaboration in areas such as funding, training, refereeing, and infrastructure development, helping to accelerate the growth of the game across Africa.
The timing of the new office is especially crucial as Morocco prepares to co-host the 2030 FIFA World Cup alongside Spain and Portugal. Having a regional hub in Rabat strengthens logistics, planning, and relationships at a pivotal moment for African football’s global representation.
“This office symbolizes FIFA’s commitment to supporting African football at every level,” a FIFA spokesperson said at the launch. “By being on the ground, we can provide more efficient support and ensure Africa’s full participation in the future of the game.”
The development is widely seen as a vote of confidence in Africa’s potential, both on and off the pitch, and a step toward giving the continent greater influence in the decision-making processes of world football.
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