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		<title>CHAN boosts Morocco’s 2026 World Cup bid</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Morocco was near-flawless hosts of the 2018 African Nations Championship (CHAN), which ended at the weekend, confirming they are creditable candidates to stage the 2026&#8230;</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://nationalambassadorngr.com/chan-boosts-moroccos-2026-world-cup-bid/">CHAN boosts Morocco’s 2026 World Cup bid</a> first appeared on <a href="https://nationalambassadorngr.com">National Ambassador News</a>.</p>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Morocco was near-flawless hosts of the 2018 African Nations Championship (CHAN), which ended at the weekend, confirming they are creditable candidates to stage the 2026 World Cup.CHAN</p>
<p>FIFA member nations will this June select the kingdom or a Canada/Mexico/United States alliance to host the global football showpiece after Russia this year and Qatar in 2022.</p>
<p>The 2026 World Cup will be the first featuring 48 countries – up from the current 32 – and any serious slip-ups by Morocco in the 16-nation Chan would have sent damaging signals.</p>
<p>However, apart from the decades-old African problem of luring crowds to fixtures not involving the host nation, Morocco emerged with flying colours.</p>
<p>Morocco could argue that the crowd-pulling appeal of home-based Africans, however talented, cannot be compared with world superstars like Lionel Messi, Neymar and Ronaldo.</p>
<p>“The organisation of this tournament has been exceptional,” Germany-born Rwanda coach Antoine Hey told AFP.</p>
<p>“Morocco has provided infrastructure that meets the highest international standards. I am extremely impressed.”</p>
<p>Libya goalkeeper and captain Mohamed Nashnush also hailed the organisation by Morocco, who are bidding a fifth time to host the World Cup.</p>
<p>“Morocco pulled out all the stops and the Libyan footballers, coaches and officials were very comfortable wherever they went in the country.</p>
<p>“The organisation and infrastructure were superb and I hope Morocco win the right to host the 2026 World Cup.”</p>
<p>Morocco national football federation head Fouzi Lekjaa, who is also a Confederation of African Football (CAF) vice-president, says his country has a compelling case.</p>
<p>“Since the first World Cup in 1930, Africa has organised the tournament only once,” he said, referring to the 2010 finals in South Africa.</p>
<p>Pre-Chan tournament favourites Morocco whipped 10-man Nigeria 4-0 to win the competition, which has full international status despite being restricted to home-based footballers.</p>
<p>Their six matches attracted near-capacity crowds to the 65 000-capacity Stade Mohammed V in commercial capital Casablanca.</p>
<p>However, apart from the group game between Nigeria and Libya in northern city Tangiers, matches not involving the host nation drew paltry crowds.<br />
Central city Marrakech and Agadir in the south on the Atlantic coast were the other venues used during the 23-day tournament.</p>
<p>Cold northern hemisphere winter weather was one deterrent to Moroccans with many who did attend wearing clothing more familiar with Europe than Africa.</p>
<p>An encouraging sign, though, was the number of families who came to watch some of the best domestic football talent in Africa.</p>
<p>Matches kicked off at 1630 and 1930 local/GMT time and many crowds decreased noticeably after the first game as temperatures dropped significantly.</p>
<p>Weather will not be an issue should Morocco be awarded the 2026 World Cup as the tournament is traditionally staged during June and July – hot months in the kingdom.</p>
<p>Morocco has not officially named their proposed World Cup venues, but the four Chan stadiums are sure to be in the list.</p>
<p>At least one venue in capital city Rabat would certainly be included to host the World Cup in 2016.</p>
<p>Culled from supersport.com</p><p>The post <a href="https://nationalambassadorngr.com/chan-boosts-moroccos-2026-world-cup-bid/">CHAN boosts Morocco’s 2026 World Cup bid</a> first appeared on <a href="https://nationalambassadorngr.com">National Ambassador News</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
		
		
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