
Mauritania has celebrated two momentous football developments with FIFA as the African nation pushes to strengthen the talent of its upcoming stars.
In a milestone ceremony in Nouakchott, the Mauritanian Football Association (FFRIM) welcomed FIFA representatives, over 30 presidents from African FIFA Member Associations and a number of other global members to celebrate the opening of the FIFA Talent Academy Mauritania: the first FIFA Talent Academy in Africa.
Additionally, the FFRIM also announced the launched of the Cheikha Boïdiya Stadium project, a plan to double the stadium’s capacity to 16,000 people, supported by an investment of 4.67 million AUD through the FIFA Forward 3.0 Programme.
President of the Mauritanian Football Association, Ahmed Yahya explained the impact the FIFA Talent Academy would have on football in the country.
“We feel honoured and proud to have this academy in Mauritania,” he said via press release
“This academy represents a key asset for us because it will bring footballers who can raise the standards in our local league football and our national teams, as well as training professionals who will enhance our country’s image.”
In addition to providing academy players with world class coaching, equipment and playing oppurtunities, the academy will also focus on personal development, ingraining valuable core principles and skills within players for life.
In a video message, FIFA President Gianni Infantino remarked on the importance of the new FIFA Talent Academy for Mauritania and FIFA.
“Today is a great day for football in Mauritania – a country that is passionate about our beautiful sport [and] where football progresses and grows from day to day,” Infantino said.
“[This is] an extremely important moment for all the young talents in this country. We launched [the FIFA Talent Development Scheme] three years ago with a very simple objective: to give every talented player the chance to maximise their potential, regardless of their origin and situation.”
FIFA will continue to support nations across the world through its Talent Development Scheme as it seeks to expand the number of FIFA Talent Academies to 75 by 2027 as part of the organisation’s Strategic Objectives for the Global Game.















