Morocco, April 29, 2026 - The FIFA Congress of 2027 will be held in Morocco, marking a notable return of the organization’s flagship decision-making assembly to the African continent. The announcement underscores Africa’s growing importance within global football governance and highlights Morocco’s rising profile as a key player in the sport’s international landscape.
The FIFA Congress, which brings together representatives from all member associations, serves as the highest legislative body in world football. It is responsible for major decisions, including presidential elections, policy changes, and strategic direction. The 2027 edition is expected to be particularly significant, as it will follow the 2023 Congress held in Kigali, where Gianni Infantino secured re-election. In 2027, Infantino is widely expected to seek what would be his final four-year term, covering the 2027–2031 cycle, adding further weight to the gathering.
Morocco’s selection as host reflects its growing influence and credibility in international football. The country has steadily built a reputation for successfully organizing major sporting events and investing in modern infrastructure. Its global football standing received a major boost during the 2022 FIFA World Cup, where Morocco achieved a historic milestone by becoming the first African and Arab nation to reach the semifinals. That performance not only elevated national pride but also showcased the strength and potential of African football on the world stage.
Looking toward the future, Morocco is set to play an even more prominent role. The country will co-host the 2030 FIFA World Cup alongside Spain and Portugal. This transcontinental partnership is seen as a historic and symbolic move, uniting Europe and Africa in staging one of the world’s most prestigious sporting events. Hosting the FIFA Congress just three years before the tournament further positions Morocco as a central hub for football diplomacy and organizational activity.
More broadly, the decision to bring the 2027 Congress to Morocco reflects a shift in FIFA’s engagement with Africa. The continent continues to experience rapid growth in football development, with increased investment in youth systems, infrastructure, and domestic leagues. African nations are also becoming more competitive internationally, contributing to a more balanced and diverse global game.
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The 2027 FIFA Congress in Morocco, therefore, represents a moment of recognition for Africa’s expanding role in shaping the future of football. As the continent continues to rise in prominence, events of this scale help solidify its position not only as a source of talent but also as an influential force in the governance and direction of the sport worldwide.