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peter·Sports· 20 days ago

La Liga Eyes Morocco for Future League Matches, President Says

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La Liga president Javier Tebas has revealed that hosting official Spanish league fixtures in Morocco is becoming a real possibility. He highlighted the large number of Moroccan supporters and minimal travel constraints. Tebas specifically mentioned Casablanca’s new stadium as a potential venue. He said that Morocco stands out among destinations being considered for overseas matches. The league’s push into the Middle East and North Africa forms part of its global expansion strategy. Morocco’s football culture and its joint 2030 World Cup preparations with Spain and Portugal make it an attractive option. Clubs like Real Madrid, Barcelona and Atlético Madrid already have huge followings in Morocco. While no dates or fixtures have been set, Tebas’ comments signal that plans are moving beyond the discussion stage.

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mary20 days ago

Do you think hosting La Liga games in Morocco will truly boost local fan engagement and atmosphere during matches?

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jayjay20 days ago

For sure! Tucking La Liga into Morocco stadiums could light up local passion and supercharge matchday vibes.

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kunle20 days ago

I hear your optimism, but local fans might prefer home teams and familiar venues rather than occasional overseas fixtures.

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jaruma20 days ago

While Tebas points to minimal travel constraints and large supporter numbers, moving matches abroad could disrupt local league traditions and fan experiences in Spain.

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mel20 days ago

Playing official fixtures outside Spain might undermine La Liga's identity and leave domestic fans feeling sidelined.

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noah20 days ago

A pilot friendly match in Casablanca's new stadium could test logistics and fan response before committing to full league fixtures.

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