Morocco to host CAF Awards for third consecutive year in December 2024

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The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has announced that Morocco will once again host the prestigious CAF Awards ceremony, marking the third consecutive year that the event will be held in the country.

The 2024 edition of the CAF Best Awards is set for December 16, 2024, although the final details regarding the exact location are yet to be confirmed.

This comes as no surprise, as Morocco has proven itself as a top destination for major African football events.

The 2023 ceremony, held in Marrakech, was a tremendous success, highlighted by Nigeria forward Victor Osimhen’s recognition as one of the top players.

This latest accolade for Morocco further cements the nation’s growing influence within African football.

With its recent high-profile bids, including the intention to host the 2030 World Cup alongside Spain and Portugal, Morocco has positioned itself at the forefront of African sports.

The CAF Awards is expected to draw top football talents from across the continent, celebrating their achievements and contributions to the game.

It’s a moment of pride not just for the players and clubs but also for Moroccan sports organizers who continue to deliver world-class events.

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