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AFCON 2025: more bad news for Morocco

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Morocco seems to be facing a string of setbacks ahead of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations. The host nation is encountering significant challenges in the lead-up to the event.

The progress on the construction of the new Rabat stadium has barely reached 5%, making its completion by the summer of 2025 increasingly unlikely. This announcement comes as a disappointment to Morocco, which had aimed to host the upcoming continental competition that year. It now appears that the event may be postponed to the winter of 2026.

The ambitious stadium construction project, intended to be a major venue for future sports events, is experiencing significant delays. This setback raises concerns about Morocco’s ability to adhere to timelines for completing its major sports infrastructure.

This situation has the potential to disrupt the planning of both national and international sports events, as well as Morocco’s aspirations to host the next Africa Cup of Nations in the summer of 2025.

While the summer of 2025 was initially targeted for hosting premier competitions, this new constraint might require a shift in the schedule, with a transition to winter events in 2026.

These delays in the construction of the Rabat stadium underscore the importance of effective project management for infrastructure, particularly when it comes to major sporting events. The Moroccan government will need to intensify its efforts to accelerate construction and ensure the country is ready to host international sports competitions within the expected timeframe.

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