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    Home»Sports»FIFA World Cup: The Billion-Dollar Secret Behind Morocco’s Football Boom
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    FIFA World Cup: The Billion-Dollar Secret Behind Morocco’s Football Boom

    Johnson BenguruBy Johnson BenguruJuly 4, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Discover how Morocco’s vast phosphate reserves and the state-owned OCP Group are strategically funding the nation’s football development, propelling its rise as a global footballing power

    IMAGE: Morocco players celebrate after the match as Morocco qualify for the Round of 16 stage of the World Cup. Photograph: Eloisa Sanchez/Reuters

    Key Points

    • Morocco’s football success is significantly funded by its extensive phosphate reserves.
    • State-owned OCP Group, the world’s largest phosphate producer, bankrolls national football development through a dedicated fund.
    • Investments include training academies, modern infrastructure, and technical expertise, driven by a royal directive.
    • This unique funding model has contributed to Morocco’s 2022 World Cup semi-final appearance and hosting the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations.
    • Morocco’s abundant and strategically important phosphate resources provide a stable economic foundation for these sporting ambitions.

    Morocco’s rise in global football is being powered by an unlikelystate fertilizer giant bankrolling the national team’s development

    OCP Group, the world’s largest phosphate fertilizer producer and exporter, has thrown its weight behind Moroccan football through a National Football Training Fund launched in 2024, joining forces with the Royal Moroccan Football Federation and private funders to elevate the sport to new heights

     

    OCP Group’s Strategic Investment in Football

    IMAGE: Morocco players celebrate after the match as Morocco qualify for the Round of 16 stage of the World Cup. Photograph: Youssef Boudlal/Reuters

    “We have this commitment to the development of the country,” said Hicham El Habti, president of the OCP-funded University of Mohammed VI Polytechnic and part of OCP’s strategic committee for innovation and learning, explaining why a fertilizer producer would invest in football under a “royal directive” for state-owned institutions

    “There’s a huge investment from OCP in the training fields. There is a partnership with FIFA,” said El Habti as Morocco prepare for their World Cup round-of-16 clash against co-hosts Canada in Houston on Saturday

    OCP’s recent contributions are not the start of the efforts Morocco has made to become more of a power in African and world football

    In 2009, King Mohammed VI directed the nation’s government to invest in the country’s football infrastructure, including pitches, training academies for youth, stadiums and professional coaches

    OCP joined the project in 2024 to take Moroccan football to another level

    It funds training academies, “equipping them with modern infrastructure, efficient facility management and advanced technical expertise,” said OCP when the fund was launched

    Morocco’s Rising Football Prowess and Achievements

    Morocco’s increasing footballing prowess is now broadly acknowledged, with the team reaching the semi-finals of the 2022 World Cup and being awarded the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations title after a controversial final earlier this year

    The Global Significance of Morocco’s Phosphate Wealth

    Phosphate is a finite reic ingredients, unlike nitrogen fertilizers, which are generally made from natural gas

    Morocco is blessed with an abundance of this rare and essential fertilizer, upon which the Earth’s farmers depend, according to global fertilizer market analyst Josh Linville of analytical and trading firm StoneX

    “Morocco is the bright spot in an otherwise dismal phosphate marketplace,” said Linville. China restricts exports, Russia is geopolitically unreliable, U.S. production has a questionable future, and Saudi Arabia is dealing with the newly arisen critical problem of the vulnerability of the Strait of Hormuz passage

    Morocco is also free from most challenges facing its competitors. Recently the U.S. Trump administration lifted some of its restrictions on Moroccan phosphate imports to ease shortages and high prices created by the Iran war

    National Pride and the Impact of Sporting Success

    For El Habti, investing Moroccan state money in football is bringing results he can see whenever he’s around fellow citizens. The 2022 World Cup, in which Morocco came fourth and knocked out Spain and Portugal, and beat Belgium, raised millions of spirits and today is similar

    “You will see every face smiling,” he said. “It reminds us of 2022… Morocco was a very happy country for two months after the end of (the World Cup). I’m feeling exactly the same energy, the same vibes now.”

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