A partnership agreement aimed at promoting and sustainably developing Moroccan football was signed on Monday in Salé between the National Professional Football League (LNFP) and its Spanish counterpart, LaLiga. The agreement was signed by LNFP President Abdeslam Belkchour and LaLiga President Javier Tebas at the Mohammed VI Football Complex, in the presence of Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF) President Fouzi Lekjaa and the Spanish ambassador to Morocco, Enrique Ojeda Vila. Belkchour highlighted that this deal is part of a broader strategic rapprochement between Morocco and Spain, especially with the upcoming joint organization of the 2030 World Cup alongside Portugal. Belkchour emphasized that the agreement will strengthen football ties between the two countries and offer Moroccan clubs valuable opportunities to learn from Spanish teams, particularly in terms of organizational practices. Javier Tebas expressed his honor in signing the agreement with the LNFP, noting that this marks the beginning of a promising and successful collaboration.