The four-day CAF A module 1 training course organized by the Royal Moroccan Football Federation in conjunction with CAF came to an end on Friday, with 23 coaches from different countries benefiting from high-level training.This session, organized since May 8 at the Mohammed VI Football Complex, brought together twenty-three coaches of different nationalities, including thirteen former Moroccan internationals, as part of the technical support actions offered and supervised by the National Technical Department (DTN) to the partner associations of the Royal Moroccan Football Federation under the aegis of the African Football Confederation.##NAJAVA_MECA_7252346##The coaches benefiting from the training who are at the head of a professional team, a local national team, or young people are winners of the last B Fast Track reserved for former internationals, in addition to tacticians from Zambia, Liberia, Chad, Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, and Senegal.The capacity building for Morocco’s coaches has already borne fruit. They have qualified for the AFCON 17 final, where they play Senegal in the final on Friday; their U17 side has also qualified for this year’s World Cup.The U23 side will grace the AFCON that they will host from June 24th. Morocco has also bid for the 2025 AFCON hosting rights and are also expected to submit a joint bid for the 2030 World Cup alongside Portugal and Spain.NSL: Murang’a Seal take promotion push to Mombasa