New Straits Times

Fifa to make more inspection in Morocco

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CASABLANCA: Fifa experts will make a second visit to Morocco next week after expressing some concerns over hotel capacity and stadiums earmarked for the North African nation’s ambitious bid to host the 2026 World Cup.

The visit follows this week’s four-day trip by Fifa’s evaluation group ahead of the vote on the 2026 hosts to be taken on June 13.

The group visited five cities this week “and noticed some deviations from the initial planned programme,” said the president of the Moroccan bid, Moulay Hafid Elalamy.

The working group “asked questions about reliabilit­y of accommodat­ion projection­s...and the plans for the transforma­tion of stadiums,” he added.

Elalamy insisted that the group showed “admiration for our dossier” but “made some remarks about the non-compliance of some of the stadiums. Our experts are in discussion­s with Fifa.”

“So next week, Fifa will send to Morocco experts to talk to us about possible solutions for accommodat­ion and stadiums,” said Elalamy, who welcomed “reciprocal satisfacti­on during talks.”

The visit comes three weeks after criticism from the Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF) on the rating system and the technical criteria chosen by Fifa for the selection of a host country.

Morocco are battling a joint bid from the United States, Canada and Mexico to host the 2026 World Cup.

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