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Andrés Iniesta Nears Strategic Role With Morocco FA Ahead of 2026 and 2030 World Cups

Morocco intensifies elite technical rebuild as Iniesta-linked talks signal long-term World Cup ambition

Morocco’s football ambitions have taken a decisive and symbolic turn as legendary Spanish midfielder Andrés Iniesta is reportedly nearing a move into a strategic role with the Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF).

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Andrés Iniesta nearing Morocco move.

Discussions between Iniesta’s representatives and Moroccan football authorities are understood to be progressing positively, with the former Barcelona and Spain icon expected to take on a high-level technical and advisory position within the national setup.

According to sources close to the talks, Iniesta’s potential roles could include Technical Director, a member of the senior national team’s technical staff, or a broader strategic advisor role focused on elite performance development.

Strategic Guidance for 2026 and Vision for 2030

Iniesta’s anticipated appointment is closely tied to Morocco’s preparation for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, where the Atlas Lions aim to build on their historic semi-final run at Qatar 2022. His experience at the highest levels of international football would provide invaluable insight into tactical planning, player development, and tournament management.

Beyond 2026, Iniesta is also expected to play a prominent role in Morocco’s 2030 FIFA World Cup project, with the country set to co-host the tournament alongside Spain and Portugal. His presence would symbolize a fusion of elite European football intelligence with Morocco’s growing global influence in the game.

Morocco’s Renewed Determination After AFCON Setback

Morocco’s aggressive technical restructuring comes in the aftermath of missing AFCON 2025, a setback that has clearly intensified the federation’s resolve to leave no stone unturned ahead of future global competitions.

The FRMF has already demonstrated its seriousness through heavy investment in grassroots infrastructure, coaching education, and international partnerships. Bringing in a football mind like Iniesta aligns perfectly with that long-term vision.

A Convergence of Vision and Elite Football DNA

Iniesta’s potential move reflects more than just an appointment — it represents a convergence of vision, structure, and elite football DNA. Widely regarded as one of the most intelligent midfielders of his generation, his understanding of possession football, game control, and high-pressure tournaments could redefine Morocco’s technical approach.

If finalized, the move would further cement Morocco’s status as one of Africa’s most strategically organized football nations, sending a clear message ahead of the next two World Cups: Morocco is not participating — Morocco is competing.

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