World Football Summit to launch WFS Rabat 2025, driving Africa’s football growth

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World Football Summit (WFS), in partnership with EVOSPORT, a subsidiary of University Mohammed VI Polytechnic (UM6P), and the Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF), has announced WFS Rabat 2025. Scheduled for April 9-10, 2025, at the UM6P campus in Rabat, this premier global event aims to accelerate the development of African football.

WFS Rabat 2025 will serve as a strategic platform where FIFA, CAF, national football associations, clubs, leagues, and industry leaders will explore the potential of African football in infrastructure, talent development, governance, and investment opportunities.

World Football Summit Rabat 2025 will bring together football leaders to discuss Africa’s football future.
World Football Summit Rabat 2025 will bring together football leaders to discuss Africa’s football future.

Why Morocco? A Global Football Powerhouse

Morocco has positioned itself as a leader in African football, backed by world-class infrastructure and talent development programs. The country’s historic performance in the 2022 FIFA World Cup and co-hosting rights for the 2030 FIFA World Cup highlight its growing global influence.

As the host nation for WFS Rabat 2025, Morocco will showcase its commitment to using sports as a driver for economic and social transformation.

Jan Alessie, Co-founder and Managing Director of World Football Summit, emphasized the continent’s vast untapped football potential:

“Africa is one of the most promising frontiers in global football, with incredible opportunities in media rights, infrastructure, and talent development. WFS Rabat 2025 will serve as a bridge connecting international investors with African football stakeholders.”


Key Topics at WFS Rabat 2025

The summit will address critical issues shaping the future of African football, including:

  • Infrastructure and stadium development
  • Sports tourism as an economic driver
  • Youth talent training and performance
  • Governance and business models in football
  • The rise of women’s football in Africa
  • Technology and data in football innovation

According to Ismail Lyoubi, Managing Director of EVOSPORT, WFS Rabat 2025 will play a key role in strengthening Morocco and Africa’s football industry:

“Hosting World Football Summit at UM6P is a major step in building bridges between research, education, and sports. We are committed to fostering a structured, dynamic, and sustainable sports ecosystem for Africa.”

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