The Leone Stars Delegation has touched down in Casablanca, Morocco, marking a significant moment in their journey toward the 2026 FIFA World Cup Africa Qualification.

Comprising 7 players and 10 officials from the home-based team, the delegation arrived safely at the Mohammed V International Airport, ready to face Ethiopia in a crucial match at El Abdi Stadium, Al Jadida.

With the anticipation building for a formidable team, an additional boost is expected tomorrow, Monday, November 13, as 17 foreign-based players and 2 officials are set to join the camp. This influx of talent from diverse backgrounds adds a layer of depth and experience to the Leone Stars, creating a well-rounded roster poised for success in the qualification quest.

Ensuring the utmost comfort and convenience for the players and officials, the delegation has chosen the prestigious Kenzi Tower Hotel in Casablanca as their residence. The five-star accommodations reflect not only the team’s dedication to optimal performance but also their commitment to creating a conducive environment for focused preparation ahead of the critical match.

As the Leone Stars settle into their Casablanca base, the synergy between the home-based and foreign-based players is expected to be a key factor in the team’s cohesion and strategy. Fans and supporters eagerly await the unfolding chapters of this footballing saga, recognizing the significance of each moment leading up to the World Cup Africa Qualification clash. (madisonavenuemalls.com/)

The Kenzi Tower Hotel becomes not just a temporary residence but a symbol of the team’s aspirations and the high standards set for their campaign on the road to the 2026 FIFA World Cup.