The Federal Football Players Training Centre in Ksar El Kebir, northern Morocco, is steadily approaching completion, marking a major milestone for football development in the region.
Spanning over 15 hectares, the centre is set to become one of the most important training hubs in the north of the country.
Construction, which began in April last year, has now reached an advanced stage, according to private sources.
The centre is designed to provide a professional environment where young talents from Ksar El Kebir and surrounding northern cities can hone their skills under optimal conditions, aligned with a comprehensive sports strategy.
The facility forms part of a broader initiative to strengthen player training and development in northern Morocco, following the methodology of the Royal Moroccan Football Federation.
It will serve as a fully integrated sports base, offering a new step in the federation’s efforts to guide and nurture the region’s emerging footballers.
The project includes state-of-the-art sports and administrative facilities, featuring natural grass pitches, modern training grounds, and next-generation administrative and medical amenities.
Once completed, the centre is expected to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of Moroccan football in the north.







