Morocco Eyes $13 Million FIFA Payout for World Cup 2022 Qualification

In the event of Morocco’s qualification for the World Cup in Qatar, the Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF) will be entitled to a large allocation from FIFA as part of its preparation.
Speaking on the "Maâ Erramdani" program on 2M, Mohamed Maqrouf, advisor to the FRMF, said that the international sports institution will pay a sum of 130 million dirhams to the federation if the Atlas Lions qualify for the 2022 World Cup.
And to add that all the conditions are guaranteed, to ensure a good performance of the national team against the DR Congo. To recall, the first leg of the play-offs, against the Leopards, will take place on Friday, March 25 and the return leg on March 29 at the Mohammed V Complex in Casablanca.
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