Photorealistic illustration depicting Morocco as the favored host for the 2029 FIFA Club World Cup, featuring a packed stadium with FIFA branding and scenic mountains.
Photorealistic illustration depicting Morocco as the favored host for the 2029 FIFA Club World Cup, featuring a packed stadium with FIFA branding and scenic mountains.
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FIFA reportedly favors Morocco to host 2029 Club World Cup

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Reports indicate that Morocco is the leading candidate to host the 2029 FIFA Club World Cup, with strong internal support within the organization. This expanded tournament, following the 2025 edition won by Chelsea in the United States, could serve as a test run for Morocco's role in the 2030 World Cup. No official decision has been announced yet.

The second expanded edition of the FIFA Club World Cup, featuring 32 teams and held every four years, is slated for 2029. According to Moroccan outlet Hesport, "Morocco has become the leading candidate to host the 2029 Club World Cup, amid strong circulating information within the corridors of continental and international football, confirming its significant lead over the other candidate bids." The report further claims that Morocco's chances stand at 99 percent, based on insights from the Royal Moroccan Football Federation and files from African and international federations.

Another Moroccan source, Le Desk, echoes this sentiment, stating that the proposal has gained internal support within FIFA, though a final decision awaits official channels. FIFA's confidence in Morocco stems from its successful hosting of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), where the organization praised the country's modern stadiums, efficient logistics, and strong football culture. Morocco has also excelled in various tournaments, including achievements by its senior and U-20 national teams, the Arab Cup, and developments in women's football.

This potential hosting aligns with Morocco's growing prominence, as it will co-host the 2030 FIFA World Cup alongside Spain, Portugal, Uruguay, Argentina, and Paraguay. Sources suggest the 2029 Club World Cup would act as an "advanced testing phase for Morocco’s infrastructure and organizational capabilities," per Hesport, preparing the nation for the larger global event. The 2025 tournament, hosted by the United States, provided a similar rehearsal ahead of the 2026 World Cup.

Other contenders include the United States, Brazil, and Qatar, but Morocco appears to hold the edge. Chelsea remains the reigning champions from the 2025 edition.

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X discussions confirm reports of Morocco leading to host the 2029 FIFA Club World Cup, with positive sentiments praising their infrastructure and sequence of major events like AFCON 2025 and 2030 WC. Neutral shares dominate high-engagement posts, while negative opinions from Nigerian and Brazilian users question overlooking other nations. Skeptical notes mention animal welfare concerns amid preparations.

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