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Cameroon Coach Hails Morocco’s Organizational Qualities

Quality of training facilities and pitches cited as benchmark for continental tournaments

Cameroon Coach Hails Morocco’s Organizational Qualities

David Pagou

Amani Mwakalebelaby Amani Mwakalebela
January 2, 2026
Reading Time: 1 min read

Cameroon Coach Hails Morocco’s Organizational Qualities

Quality of training facilities and pitches cited as benchmark for continental tournaments

Cameroon Coach Hails Morocco’s Organizational Qualities

David Pagou

Cameroon Coach Hails Morocco’s Organizational Qualities

David Pagou

Amani Mwakalebelaby Amani Mwakalebela
July 11, 2026
Reading Time: 1 min read

Cameroon head coach David Pagou has praised Morocco for the standard of organization and infrastructure provided at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, citing training facilities and pitch quality as standouts for teams competing in the tournament.

The tournament, running from December 21 to January 18, has brought together 24 national teams and placed sustained focus on the host country’s organizational capacity, logistics, and football infrastructure across multiple venues.

Pagou said the conditions available to players and staff reflected sustained investment and careful planning by the host nation.

He highlighted the quality of training grounds and playing surfaces, which he said supported professional preparation and recovery.

“I am impressed because Morocco offers very strong infrastructure and training facilities,” Pagou said.

“We are impressed by the quality of the grass. For us, it is a very, very good organization. Congratulations to Morocco for the organization and especially for the infrastructure.”

The Cameroon coach also pointed to visible development beyond football venues, referencing ongoing construction and transport works encountered while traveling between sites.

He described the country as one where infrastructure development is clearly underway and integrated into broader national planning.

Morocco has invested heavily in stadium upgrades, modern training centers, and transport links as part of a long-term approach to hosting major sporting events.

Facilities at upgraded stadiums meet international standards and are expected to benefit domestic football, including local associations and training programs.

Cameroon, a five-time continental champion, is scheduled to face South Africa on January 4 as the competition progresses.

The tournament continues to draw teams and supporters from across the continent, placing Morocco’s organizational capacity under close international observation.

Pagou said the environment provided teams with reliable working conditions and reflected a level of preparation that extends beyond stadium construction alone.

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Cameroon Coach Hails Morocco’s Organizational Qualities

Quality of training facilities and pitches cited as benchmark for continental tournaments

Cameroon Coach Hails Morocco’s Organizational Qualities

David Pagou

Cameroon head coach David Pagou has praised Morocco for the standard of organization and infrastructure provided at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, citing training facilities and pitch quality as standouts for teams competing in the tournament.

The tournament, running from December 21 to January 18, has brought together 24 national teams and placed sustained focus on the host country’s organizational capacity, logistics, and football infrastructure across multiple venues.

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“I am impressed because Morocco offers very strong infrastructure and training facilities,” Pagou said.

“We are impressed by the quality of the grass. For us, it is a very, very good organization. Congratulations to Morocco for the organization and especially for the infrastructure.”

The Cameroon coach also pointed to visible development beyond football venues, referencing ongoing construction and transport works encountered while traveling between sites.

He described the country as one where infrastructure development is clearly underway and integrated into broader national planning.

Morocco has invested heavily in stadium upgrades, modern training centers, and transport links as part of a long-term approach to hosting major sporting events.

Facilities at upgraded stadiums meet international standards and are expected to benefit domestic football, including local associations and training programs.

Cameroon, a five-time continental champion, is scheduled to face South Africa on January 4 as the competition progresses.

The tournament continues to draw teams and supporters from across the continent, placing Morocco’s organizational capacity under close international observation.

Pagou said the environment provided teams with reliable working conditions and reflected a level of preparation that extends beyond stadium construction alone.

Cameroon Coach Hails Morocco’s Organizational Qualities

Quality of training facilities and pitches cited as benchmark for continental tournaments

Cameroon Coach Hails Morocco’s Organizational Qualities

David Pagou

Amani Mwakalebelaby Amani Mwakalebela
January 2, 2026

Cameroon head coach David Pagou has praised Morocco for the standard of organization and infrastructure provided at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, citing training facilities and pitch quality as standouts for teams competing in the tournament.

The tournament, running from December 21 to January 18, has brought together 24 national teams and placed sustained focus on the host country’s organizational capacity, logistics, and football infrastructure across multiple venues.

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He highlighted the quality of training grounds and playing surfaces, which he said supported professional preparation and recovery.

“I am impressed because Morocco offers very strong infrastructure and training facilities,” Pagou said.

“We are impressed by the quality of the grass. For us, it is a very, very good organization. Congratulations to Morocco for the organization and especially for the infrastructure.”

The Cameroon coach also pointed to visible development beyond football venues, referencing ongoing construction and transport works encountered while traveling between sites.

He described the country as one where infrastructure development is clearly underway and integrated into broader national planning.

Morocco has invested heavily in stadium upgrades, modern training centers, and transport links as part of a long-term approach to hosting major sporting events.

Facilities at upgraded stadiums meet international standards and are expected to benefit domestic football, including local associations and training programs.

Cameroon, a five-time continental champion, is scheduled to face South Africa on January 4 as the competition progresses.

The tournament continues to draw teams and supporters from across the continent, placing Morocco’s organizational capacity under close international observation.

Pagou said the environment provided teams with reliable working conditions and reflected a level of preparation that extends beyond stadium construction alone.

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