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Moroccan football continues to demonstrate its immense global appeal. According to the Fédération Royale Marocaine de Football (FRMF), the demand for tickets has reached unprecedented levels, highlighting the unique bond between the national team and its worldwide fan base.
Our field analysis suggests that the rapid sell-out in France—23,000 tickets in just five hours—indicates that the Moroccan national team is currently one of the most bankable “touring” teams in world football, alongside giants like Brazil or Argentina.
| Matchup | Host Venue | Tickets Sold |
|---|---|---|
| Morocco vs Ecuador | Riyadh Air Metropolitano (Madrid) | 31,000+ |
| Morocco vs Paraguay | Stade Bollaert-Delelis (Lens) | 23,000 |
Why is there such high demand for Morocco’s friendly matches in Europe?
The first match, against Ecuador in Madrid, has already surpassed 31,000 tickets sold. The second fixture, facing Paraguay in Lens, saw 23,000 tickets disappear in just five hours. This “exceptional traffic” on the ticketing platforms reflects the massive enthusiasm of the Moroccan diaspora in Spain and France. For many fans, these friendlies are a rare opportunity to see the 2022 World Cup semi-finalists live without traveling to the Kingdom.
How are these friendlies preparing Morocco for the 2026 World Cup?
These matches are a core part of the preparation for the 2026 FIFA World Cup co-hosted by the USA, Canada, and Mexico. Facing South American opponents like Ecuador and Paraguay allows head coach Walid Regragui to fine-tune his tactics against high-intensity, technical teams. The immense crowd support in Europe also serves as a trial for the high-pressure atmosphere expected in North American stadiums.
What does this sales record say about Morocco’s football stature?
Moroccan football’s influence now extends far beyond its borders. The ability to fill major European stadiums for friendly games underlines the Kingdom’s growing international stature. As preparations for 2026 intensify, the message from the fans is clear: the Lions of the Atlas can count on a “home game” atmosphere anywhere in the world.
A Diaspora United by the Red and Green
The scale of these sales reflects an emotional and cultural bond that transcends sport. Whether in Madrid or Lens, the presence of the national team acts as a unifying force for Moroccans worldwide. With more matches planned globally, the Atlas Lions are building a sustainable fan culture that will be a major asset during their upcoming 2026 global challenge.

