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The decision of the Summit thus commits all member states to provide the necessary support for the Moroccan candidacy

The Arab League supports Morocco’s candidacy to host the 2026 FIFA World Cup




The Arab League supports Morocco’s candidacy to host the 2026 FIFA World Cup

The 29th Arab League Summit, held on April 15, 2018, in Dhahran (Saudi Arabia) adopted unanimously by all member states, a decision supporting Morocco's candidacy for the organization of the 2026 FIFA Football World Cup.

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The decision of the Summit thus commits all member states to provide the necessary support for the Moroccan candidacy, in favour of the close relations and excellent ties that unite the Arab countries and contribute to the reinforcement and the consolidation of their relations with the aim of serving the interests of the Arab peoples and to realizing their hopes.


 














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