
AFCON 2025 went far beyond football. According to Minister Ryad Mezzour, the tournament sent a powerful signal of Morocco’s reliability, economic strength and global credibility ahead of the 2030 World Cup.

AFCON 2025 went far beyond football. According to Minister Ryad Mezzour, the tournament sent a powerful signal of Morocco’s reliability, economic strength and global credibility ahead of the 2030 World Cup.

German public radio Deutschlandfunk commended Morocco’s AFCON organization, citing high-quality infrastructure, strong atmosphere, and smooth tournament delivery.

Rabat-Salé Airport introduces more frequent shuttle buses and a new digital taxi solution, reinforcing ground connectivity as Morocco modernizes its airport infrastructure.

Casablanca’s Mohammed V Airport crosses the 11 million passenger mark in 2025, highlighting Morocco’s growing air connectivity and infrastructure strength.

Rabat is rolling out a Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system with modern stations and a 48 km network, strengthening public transport across the capital region.

Rabat has begun deploying smart public toilets equipped with automated systems to improve hygiene and user experience ahead of AFCON 2025.

Rabat’s Hay Riad district is getting a new mobility boost as its modern train station nears completion ahead of AFCON 2025. The station will help ease movement across the capital and connect travelers more smoothly to Morocco’s major cities.