Morocco to host Wafcon again as road to 2026 decided

Morocco to host Wafcon again as road to 2026 decided
After a successful bid, Morocco has been selected to host the prestigious West African Football Confederation (Wafcon) tournament once again, sparking excitement among soccer fans across the continent.
The decision comes as part of the preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which will be hosted jointly by Canada, Mexico, and the United States. Hosting the Wafcon tournament will allow Morocco to showcase its readiness and capabilities in organizing major international sporting events.
Wafcon, which features top teams from West African countries, has historically been a platform for emerging talents to showcase their skills and compete at a high level. The upcoming tournament promises to be even more competitive and thrilling as teams vie for a spot in the 2026 World Cup.
Morocco’s successful bid to host Wafcon again is a testament to the country’s commitment to sports development and its ability to host world-class events. The tournament is expected to attract a large number of spectators and generate significant economic benefits for the host nation.
As preparations for the tournament get underway, Morocco is working closely with Wafcon officials to ensure that all necessary infrastructure and facilities are in place to host the tournament. The country is also focused on promoting the event and attracting international visitors to witness the excitement firsthand.
With the road to the 2026 FIFA World Cup now decided, Wafcon will play a crucial role in determining which teams from Africa will qualify for the tournament. The competition is expected to be fierce, with teams from across the continent vying for a chance to represent Africa on the world stage.
Overall, the decision to award Morocco the hosting rights for Wafcon once again is a significant milestone for the country and for African football as a whole. Soccer fans can look forward to an exciting tournament and a thrilling journey towards the 2026 World Cup.