AFCON 2025: Walid Regragui set to address media ahead of Morocco’s campaign

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AFCON 2025: Walid Regragui set to address media ahead of Morocco’s campaign

Walid Regragui will face the media on Saturday as Morocco step up preparations for the Africa Cup of Nations, with the national coach scheduled to provide an update on the team’s readiness and outline expectations ahead of the opening match against Comoros.

The press conference is set to begin at 10:45 a.m. at the Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat and is expected to attract significant attention as Morocco finalise plans for the continental tournament.

Regragui is likely to address a range of issues, including squad condition, tactical approach and the overall mindset within the camp as the Atlas Lions prepare to begin their campaign.

In a notable detail, the Moroccan Football Federation confirmed that Regragui will be joined at the press conference by Achraf Hakimi.

The presence of the Paris Saint-Germain defender is widely seen as a strong indication of his availability for the tournament, easing any lingering doubts over his readiness to represent the national side.

Hakimi remains one of Morocco’s most influential figures and his inclusion alongside the coach underlines his importance both on and off the pitch.

The opening fixture against Comoros will be a key talking point during the media session.

As with any first match at a major tournament, the encounter carries added significance, often shaping momentum and confidence for the rest of the group stage.

Regragui is expected to emphasise focus and discipline, particularly against opponents who may approach the game with little pressure and high motivation.

Saturday’s media engagement forms part of a carefully structured programme as Morocco balance preparation with public access.

Later in the day, the national team will hold a training session open to the press, scheduled for 6:00 p.m. at the Mohammed VI Football Complex in Salé.

The session will offer journalists a brief glimpse into the team’s final on-field preparations and provide further insight into squad dynamics.

Open training sessions are a familiar feature of tournament build-ups and serve to reinforce transparency while maintaining controlled exposure.

For supporters, they also offer reassurance that preparations are progressing smoothly under Regragui’s leadership.

Since taking charge, Regragui has overseen a period of renewed ambition and organisation within the national setup, and the Africa Cup of Nations represents another important milestone.

The upcoming press conference will therefore be closely followed, not only for team news but also for the tone set by the coach as Morocco aim to make a strong impression.

With the countdown to kick-off continuing, all eyes will be on Rabat on Saturday morning, where Regragui and Hakimi are expected to articulate Morocco’s intentions and readiness for the challenges ahead.

The combination of media duties and on-pitch work later in the day reflects a squad fully engaged in its final preparations, with attention firmly fixed on the start of the continental competition.