Hakimi expresses deep gratitude to the King
Translated from Arabic, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Morocco captain Achraf Hakimi expressed deep gratitude to King Mohammed VI for his continuous support of national football.
- Hakimi stated the team will strive to bring glory to the country and live up to expectations.
- The King's vision for football development includes enhancing infrastructure, governance, and youth talent investment.
Morocco's national team captain, Achraf Hakimi, has conveyed his profound gratitude to King Mohammed VI for the unwavering support provided to Moroccan football. Hakimi emphasized the King's vision as instrumental in the sport's development within the nation.
"Thank you to His Majesty King Mohammed VI for the continuous support, and for the royal vision for Moroccan football," Hakimi posted on social media. He added, "We will continue to do our best for the radiance of our country and to be worthy of your trust."
Thank you to His Majesty King Mohammed VI for the continuous support, and for the royal vision for Moroccan football.
The royal vision, as described, is built upon an integrated strategy focused on strengthening sports infrastructure, modernizing governance, and investing in the development of young talent. This approach has been exemplified by the establishment of the Mohammed VI Football Academy, which has become a fertile ground for nurturing talent and has contributed to the emergence of a new generation of Moroccan players competing at the highest level.
This strategic direction has enabled Morocco to develop world-class sports facilities and solidify its position as a continental and international reference point for football development and the organization of major competitions. The national team's performance is seen as a direct reflection of this sustained royal commitment.
We will continue to do our best for the radiance of our country and to be worthy of your trust.
Originally published by Hespress in Arabic. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.