it confirms that Morocco has now become a major football nation, capable of competing with the world’s biggest countries in attracting the best Moroccan talents from across the globe. Morocco is increasingly establishing itself as a credible, ambitious, and highly competitive destination for young dual-national players with elite potential.
Second, this choice reflects the strength of the Moroccan football model. Today, Morocco offers one of the most structured and ambitious football development systems, providing visibility, opportunities for growth, and long-term prospects for young talents. This progress is the result of the enlightened Vision of His Majesty King Mohammed VI and the national football development strategy that has transformed Moroccan football into a model aligned with the highest international standards. This system embodies both ambition and the long-term Royal Vision for the future of Moroccan sport.

Finally, Bouaddi’s decision reveals a deep sense of belonging among Moroccans around the world and their unwavering attachment to their country and their roots. Despite strong competition and pressure from major football nations, these young talents continue to choose Morocco out of pride, identity, and belief in a collective national project.
This decision is part of a broader and ongoing trend that continues to confirm this reality, following the choices made by players such as Brahim Diaz, Neil El Aynaoui, and among the younger generation, Ibrahim Rabbaj. Morocco continues to unite and attract its brightest talents, generation after generation.

