Big news for football fans: FIFA has officially launched its first-ever headquarters in North Africa — and it’s right in Rabat, Morocco. The new office will bring FIFA closer to its African member associations and push football forward across the continent.
The launch happened just hours before the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations final. And with Morocco set to host some of the biggest football events of the decade, the timing couldn’t be better.
WAFCON 2024 Took Over This July
Morocco hosted the delayed 2024 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations across six stadiums. It was the second time the country hosted the tournament (the first was in 2022), and this year’s final in Rabat had Morocco going head-to-head with Nigeria.

U-17 Women’s World Cup
Morocco’s not slowing down anytime soon — they’re set to host five back-to-back editions of the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup, starting this year. It’s a major move for women’s football and a chance to spotlight young talent on the global stage.

CAF Africa Cup of Nations 2025
The Africa Cup of Nations is making its way back to Morocco this December — for the first time since 1988. Expect packed stadiums, fierce matchups, and a whole lot of national pride. It’s going to be one for the books.

FIFA World Cup 2030
Morocco is officially co-hosting the 2030 FIFA World Cup with Spain and Portugal. After five failed bids, this one finally landed — making Morocco only the second African country ever to host the tournament. It’s also the 100-year anniversary of the World Cup, so you already know it’s going to be massive.

So What’s the FIFA HQ Actually For?
The new office is more than just a flex. Set up near the Mohammed VI Football Complex in Salé, it serves as a hub for all things football in North and West Africa.
Think meetings, development plans, and real support for the people working to grow the game on the ground. It also links up with other FIFA offices in Paris, Miami, and Jakarta — making Morocco part of a global network.

Morocco is becoming one of the sport’s biggest players. With a new FIFA HQ, major tournaments lined up, and the 2030 World Cup on the horizon, the country is turning into a football hotspot, whether you’re into the women’s game, youth development, or just waiting for that next big match, Morocco’s where it’s at.
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