AbiÁn Perdomo of Real Madrid joins Morocco’s football revolution
Morocco’s football revolution is still ongoing. Following the U20 national team’s historic World Cup triumph and with the 2026 Africa Cup of Nations drawing near, the Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF) has added yet another cornerstone to its burgeoning ambition.
One of Real Madrid’s key technical players, Abián Perdomo, has formally joined the Moroccan team. One of the best minds in contemporary football development, Perdomo oversaw methodology and cooperation between the first team and La Fábrica, Real Madrid’s storied youth program.
There is more to his appointment than just a boost in experience. It is a declaration of purpose. Morocco is committed to establishing itself as a leader in developing talent, and Perdomo’s presence is a perfect fit with that goal.
Perdomo will supervise the training programs for young Moroccan athletes in his new position and endeavor to standardize the practices of academies throughout the nation. His goal is to establish a smooth transition between amateur football and the professional ranks and build a system that can reliably generate elite players.
Perdomo is well-known for combining technical know-how with instructional understanding to provide a method that is grounded in both accuracy and originality. His assimilation into the Moroccan football scene may usher in a new age in which Morocco not only faces the greatest but also sets the standard for African football development.