Paris – Over the years, the Mohammed VI Football Academy has stood out as a breeding ground for exceptional Moroccan football talents, according to Soufiane Snoussi, Operations Manager at the USR Saint Crépin Ibouvillers football school in France.
“The players trained by the Mohammed VI Football Academy shone at the Qatar 2022 World Cup and continue to shine at the AFCON 2023 in Côte d’Ivoire,” added Snoussi, in a statement to MAP.
This result attests to the fact that the Academy provides young talents with comprehensive training, not only on the pitch, but also in all the crucial aspects linked to their future careers, with the aim of ensuring their success, noted the sports manager, stressing that this institution has made a major contribution to the development of Moroccan football on the international stage in recent years.
With its constant commitment to excellence, the Mohammed VI Football Academy ensures that its players receive the highest level of training, thus helping to improve the skills of the various national teams.
This proactive approach has also had a positive impact on the entire football landscape in Morocco, raising the level of play and competitiveness to new heights, he concluded.
Covering an area of around 18 hectares, the Academy, which has mobilized investments of the order of 140 million dirhams, has been built and equipped according to the standards in force in world-class European training centers, with a view to providing young Moroccans with the ideal conditions to benefit from high-quality training, enabling them to play for the biggest clubs in Morocco and Europe.