The Mohammed VI football complex, an impressive building with international standards

The Mohammed VI football complex in Maâmoura, inaugurated by His Majesty King Mohammed VI on Monday in the Hssain district of Salé, is an impressive building with international standards that devotes sustained efforts to the promotion of the sport sector. indicated officials and former athletes.

The president of the Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF), Faouzi Lakjaa, told the press on this occasion that it is “an honor for football and sport, but also an appeal for to engage in the development process carried out under the insightful leadership of the Sovereign, a process aspiring to a better future for sport.

This day, he said, “will remain in the annals of the history of Moroccan sport in general and football in particular.”

For his part, the director of the Mohammed VI football complex, Hassan Kharbouch, said that this structure is a building of international standards, as it has all the characteristics and requirements for training and training that benefits all national selections, adding that it also includes a green space including a system for recycling and harvesting rainwater for irrigation purposes, as well as solar panels for generating electricity.

For his part, national team coach Vahid Halilhodzic called the complex “exceptional”, noting that it is one of the most “beautiful” centers he had the chance to to visit in the world.

In the same vein, the coach of the national team of local players, Houcine Ammouta noted that this complex is an important building because it meets the conditions of training and high-level training, adding that this structure, which has an impressive medical center, will benefit in the first place national selections and coaches.

The complex will also receive foreign clubs and selections, including European, he said, highlighting the efforts deployed by HM the King for the development of national football. He also hailed the Federation which contributes to the radiation of the Moroccan round ball.

For his part, the former international Aziz Bouderbala, said that this building is one of the three largest complexes in the world, noting that this complex, a pride for all Moroccans, is part of the strategy the FRMF and the national technical directorate for the creation of regional training centers.

Former national team goalkeeper and current coach of El Jadida’s Difaa Hassani, Badou Zaki, said the team, with its high-level equipment, will benefit coaches and clubs alike.

In the same vein, the former international of the national team, Mohamed Timoumi, indicated that this large complex will add value to the achievements made during the last years, expressing the wish that this building be made available to the junior teams from national clubs to achieve positive results.

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