Morocco, A Football Nation
From Independence to the 2030 World Cup
By Driss Effina
Morocco, A Football Nation is not just a sports chronicle it’s the story of how a country turned passion into power. From colonial-era sandlots to the world’s biggest stage, this book captures the soul of Moroccan football: its grit, its pride, and its unstoppable rise toward the 2030 World Cup.
Crisply written and deeply inspiring, Driss Effina’s book combines historical reflection with sharp geopolitical insight. It explores how a small North African nation through football has expressed its identity, challenged expectations, and built a culture not just of competition, but of inspiration.
“This is not only Morocco’s story it’s the future of world football, written in red and green.”
About the author
Dr. Driss Effina is a distinguished economist, prolific author, and geopolitical strategist whose work explores the intersections of power, economics, governance, and global transformation. Holder of a PhD in Economic Sciences, an Engineering Degree in Statistics, and a Master’s in Capital Markets, he has dedicated more than two decades to advancing economic research, shaping public policy, and producing works of strategic analysis that have reached readers in over 40 countries.
Description
This book explores:
- The transformation of Moroccan football from independence to global recognition
- How football became a tool of unity, resistance, and national projection
- The sociopolitical meaning of the 2022 World Cup and the road to 2030
- Morocco’s rise as a global football voice and strategic cultural actor
- The emotional and symbolic power of sport in a changing world
With cinematic tone and deep analysis, this is a must-read for those who believe football can shape nations and futures.
| Theme |
Football & National Strategy |
|---|---|
| Author |
Driss Effina |
| Age Group: |
14+ |
| Pages |
To be confirmed (digital/paperback) |
| Language |
English |
| Format |
PDF / eBook (or print edition) |

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