
From Rabat-Ville Station’s “Kingdom of Football” façade to public spaces across the country, Moroccan cities are embracing AFCON 2025 with color, design and celebration. The atmosphere is already building months before kick-off.

From Rabat-Ville Station’s “Kingdom of Football” façade to public spaces across the country, Moroccan cities are embracing AFCON 2025 with color, design and celebration. The atmosphere is already building months before kick-off.

Morocco is reshaping its football infrastructure at an unprecedented pace. The recent reopening of the Ibn Battuta Stadium in Tangier, highlighted by AS.com, marks a major milestone in the kingdom’s ambition to match, and increasingly rival, Spain’s world-class football venues. Combined with the ...

A new feasibility study confirms that the long-discussed Gibraltar Tunnel between Morocco and Spain is technically achievable. Beyond its €8.5 billion cost, the project symbolizes how the two nations are redrawing geography, turning a maritime divide into a shared continental vision.

Casablanca, Morocco’s largest city and economic capital, is undergoing a sweeping transformation. The city is embracing modern urban planning, sustainable infrastructure, and world-class public spaces, creating a future-ready metropolis. From massive transport hubs to iconic stadiums and green ...

Morocco’s Lamalif Group has transformed Rabat’s new Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium into a glowing landmark. Through cutting-edge lighting design and cultural symbolism, the company proves that national expertise can meet world standards as Morocco prepares for AFCON 2025 and beyond.

With the Africa Cup of Nations just months away and the 2030 FIFA World Cup on the horizon, authorities in Casablanca are accelerating major projects to enhance the city's infrastructure. The goal is to establish Morocco as a premier sporting hub on the African continent and a world-class host ...