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FBI Delegation Explores Morocco’s Security Setup at Africa Cup of Nations

Visit highlights U.S. interest in international security cooperation ahead of 2026 World Cup

FBI Delegation Explores Morocco’s Security Setup at Africa Cup of Nations

FBI Delegation Studies Morocco’s Security Setup at Africa Cup of Nations

Elise Ntebahby Elise Ntebah
January 5, 2026
Reading Time: 1 min read

FBI Delegation Explores Morocco’s Security Setup at Africa Cup of Nations

Visit highlights U.S. interest in international security cooperation ahead of 2026 World Cup

FBI Delegation Explores Morocco’s Security Setup at Africa Cup of Nations

FBI Delegation Studies Morocco’s Security Setup at Africa Cup of Nations

FBI Delegation Explores Morocco’s Security Setup at Africa Cup of Nations

FBI Delegation Studies Morocco’s Security Setup at Africa Cup of Nations

Elise Ntebahby Elise Ntebah
January 5, 2026
Reading Time: 1 min read

A high-level delegation from the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is visiting Morocco from Jan. 4 to 6 to study the country’s security operations during the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, Moroccan officials said.

The visit is focused on reviewing safety and surveillance systems deployed by Morocco’s General Directorate of National Security, including during Saturday’s match between Morocco and Tanzania at Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat.

The delegation, composed of senior officials specializing in field operations and emergency management, observed high-resolution camera systems, drones, and digital coordination across mobile and fixed command centers.

Officials said the group also visited the African Security Cooperation Center, which supports coordination between Moroccan forces and counterparts from participating African nations.

The African Police Cooperation Center in Salé is the first institution on the continent dedicated to cross-border policing during major events.

Delegates reviewed the center’s technical infrastructure and took part in a security evaluation meeting related to the Morocco–Tanzania match.

The program is expected to continue with an inspection of security measures at Rabat’s Moulay Hassan Stadium for the Algeria–Democratic Republic of the Congo match.

The visit reflects U.S. interest in Morocco’s experience securing major sporting events, especially as the United States prepares to host the 2026 World Cup and develop international security cooperation in line with FIFA standards.

It also highlights ongoing efforts to strengthen bilateral cooperation on crisis management and security technology.

Morocco is hosting the 2025 tournament in six cities from Dec. 21 to Jan. 18.

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Visit highlights U.S. interest in international security cooperation ahead of 2026 World Cup

FBI Delegation Explores Morocco’s Security Setup at Africa Cup of Nations

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