Morocco vs Mozambique friendly sells out Tangier Stadium
The Morocco national team will play Mozambique in a fully sold-out Grand Stadium in Tangier on Friday, 14 November, after supporters cleared every available ticket ahead of the 8:00 PM kick-off.
The match organisers confirmed the update in an official statement, describing the demand as proof of the strong bond between the national team and its fanbase.
They said the ticket rush reflects the heavy public hunger to rally behind the Atlas Lions at a crucial build-up moment in their tournament calendar.
Organisers also issued a public message of appreciation to supporters for their loyalty and constant energy.
They urged fans to follow event rules, stadium procedures, and security directions to ensure a smooth, safe, and enjoyable match experience.
They stressed that cooperation from the stands plays a central role as Morocco heads toward hosting major continental and global sporting events.
The fixture marks the first of two November friendlies under national coach Walid Regragui, who named a 27-man squad for clashes against Mozambique and Uganda.
Both matches will take place at the Grand Stadium in Tangier on 14 and 18 November, with each game kicking off at 8:00 PM.
The national camp serves as preparation for Morocco’s Africa Cup of Nations 2025 campaign, a tournament the country will host.
The squad announcement brought several notable talking points. Veteran defender Romain Saïss returns to the set-up, strengthening the backline with leadership and big-game experience.
The attacking pool welcomes back forwards Soufiane Rahimi and Sofiane Diop, both of whom bring pace, sharp movement, and goal threat in the final third.
PSV Eindhoven defender Anass Salah-Eddine earns his first national team call-up, a career milestone that underlines his rising profile in European football.
However, Morocco will line up without Achraf Hakimi, who misses the window due to injury.
His absence creates space for tactical adjustment in defence, with Regragui expected to experiment before competitive action begins.
Morocco sits in Group A for AFCON 2025 alongside Comoros, Mali, and Zambia.
The Tangier sell-out sends a clear message about the public mood.
The country expects a deep tournament run, and the fans have already claimed their place in the journey.
