FIFA Club World Cup Opening Ceremony Spotlights Morocco’s Openness

Rabat – The opening ceremony of this year’s FIFA Club World Cup began with a stunning display of Morocco’s openness to the world, with multiple performances reflecting the country’s rich cultural heritage.

The ceremony began with a short scene telling the story of Moroccan explorer Ibn Battuta, whose life passion reflects Morocco’s long-standing openness to the rest of the world.

A number of traditional performances followed, showcasing Morocco’s diverse cultural mix, including iconic Amazigh music, Jebala music, Aissaoua music, and Sahrawi music on a list of 12 performances, each reflecting the culture of Morocco’s 12 provinces.

Moroccan rapper Dzdross took the stage in the second half of the show to perform his famous “L’kora 7na Maliha,” a song that celebrates Morocco’s historic World Cup run in Qatar.

The third part of the ceremony featured Morocco’s national football team Walid Regragui, who delivered a brief speech honoring the late football legend Pele and recalling Morocco’s historic performance in the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.

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The opening ceremony of FIFA Club World Cup was held at Tangier’s Ibn Battuta Stadium, and the first game of the tournament began at 8 p.m. Moroccan time.

The winner of today’s match between Egyptian club Al Ahly and New Zealand’s Auckland City will face Seattle Sounders on February 4 at Tangier’s Ibn Batouta Stadium at 18:30 local time.

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