Rabat – The Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF) has said that the inauguration of the National Football Museum will take place on March 21 at the Mohammed VI Football Complex in Maamora, near Rabat.
The FRMF said on Sunday that it will hold a meeting at its headquarters on March 21 at 3:30 p.m. before inaugurating the National Football Museum, which is located at the same venue.
According to the federation, the museum includes a permanent exhibition space of 1,350 square meters, a temporary exhibition space of 310 square meters, an exhibition hall with 42 chairs, a VIP room, a documentation room, and other facilities.
SNRTNews quoted FRMF as saying that the National Football Museum will showcase the history of Moroccan football, its icons, the first victories, titles, historical teams, and other events.
The museum is mainly based on the research aspect, as it will include a research center, which is intended to scrutinize the past of national football, with all its documents, photos, trophies, badges, and jerseys, for the purpose of preserving them and presenting them to the public.
To draw the attention of youth, the museum will also be equipped with new technologies. In addition, the museum will provide people of all ages, notably the younger generation, the chance to learn about the accomplishments of Moroccan football players in the past.
This project is the result of the National Foundation of Museums of the Kingdom of Morocco (FNM) and the FRMF, which signed a partnership agreement in March 2022 for the creation and management of the National Football Museum.
During the signing ceremony, the FRMF president, Fouzi Lekjaa said that a committed team of people worked for “nearly a year” to create the national museum, which will showcase the history of national football, which dates back to 1906.
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