Wydad Casablanca is set to intensify its preparations for the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup with a scheduled training camp in Spain following the conclusion of the Moroccan Botola Pro.
As part of their build-up for the tournament, the Moroccan giants will also play a friendly against a Spanish club and face Mexico’s Club León in a warm-up fixture.
Tough group stage awaits Wydad
The upcoming edition of the Club World Cup, also known as Mondialito, is scheduled to take place from June 15 to July 13, 2025.
Wydad will compete in the group stage against Manchester City, Juventus, and Al Ain, making their preparation period crucial for ensuring the squad is in peak condition ahead of the high-stakes matches.
The tournament, expanded to 32 teams, aligns with FIFA’s efforts to fit the competition within the international match calendar while allowing ample rest periods between fixtures.
Each team is guaranteed at least three days of rest between matches to prioritize player well-being.
Training camp in Spain and friendlies
According to Le Site Info, Wydad Casablanca will head to Spain for an intensive training camp designed to fine-tune tactics and match fitness.
The camp will include a friendly against an unnamed Spanish club, offering the squad an opportunity to test themselves against European opposition.
Additionally, Wydad will take on Mexican side Club León, a team known for its attacking prowess in Liga MX.
This match will provide the Moroccan champions with a competitive test before they face some of Europe’s elite clubs in the Club World Cup.
Aiming for strong performance on the global stage
As one of Africa’s representatives in the competition, Wydad Casablanca will be looking to make a significant impact.
The club, which has previously competed at the Club World Cup, will hope to leverage its experience to challenge some of the world’s best teams.
With Manchester City and Juventus among their group-stage opponents, Wydad faces a tough challenge but will aim to deliver a strong performance and represent African football at the highest level.
With their training camp and friendly matches lined up, the Moroccan giants are ensuring they enter the tournament well-prepared, determined to leave their mark on the global stage.