MOROCCO IS COMPLETELY READY TO HAVE ANY SIGNIFICANT COMPETITION - KWAME POKU.

March 31, 2023
2 years ago

Morocco is completely ready to have any significant competition - Kwame Poku.

Olympique Khouribga striker Kwame Poku is certain that Morocco has the stuff to have any significant competition in world football.

The Ghanaian moved to Morocco recently during the mid-season move window.

In the couple of months the striker has spent in Morocco, he's been awed by the games framework and told 3Sports he accepts the nation can have any significant competition.

"Football in Morocco is as of now generally excellent. You can see it from their offices and how they're marking their public group to the clubs. There's a ton of difficult work to guarantee that Moroccan football creates"

As far as framework, Morocco is very advanced. In different nations I have played some of them use astroturf. Practically every one of the clubs here have their arena which has regular pitches. Indeed, even the preparation hardware is great here."

Poku since his move has forever been astounded by the fan culture in the North African country.

"At first I thought Ghanaian fans were energetic about football till I came to Morocco. Since I moved here, I understood Moroccans love football very. At my club Olympique Khouribga, we take long trips to away games to in any case meet our fans at the arena. At the point when the public group is playing you can see the help from virtual entertainment and, surprisingly, in the city."

Morocco is rivaling neighbors Algeria, South Africa, Zambia, and a Benin-Nigeria for the facilitating freedoms of the 2025 AFCON. They likewise have a joint offered with Spain and Portugal for the 2030 World Cup.

“Football in Morocco is currently very good. You can see it from their facilities and how they’re branding their national team to the clubs. There’s a lot of hard work to ensure that Moroccan football develops”


In terms of infrastructure, Morocco is very well developed. In the other countries I have played some of them use astroturf. Almost all the clubs here have their stadium which has natural pitches. Even the training equipment is really good here.”

Poku since his move has always been surprised by the fan culture in the North African country.

“At first I thought Ghanaian fans were passionate about football till I came to Morocco. Since I moved here, I realised Moroccans love football extremely. At my club Olympique Khouribga, we take long flights to away games to still meet our fans at the stadium. When the national team is playing you can see the support from social media and even on the streets.”

Morocco is competing with neighbours Algeria, South Africa, Zambia, and a Benin-Nigeria for the hosting rights of the 2025 AFCON.