The organizing committee for the anticipated match between the Moroccan national team and its Congolese counterpart announced the start of ticket sales for the encounter scheduled for Tuesday, October 14, at Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat, as part of the African qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup.
According to a statement from the committee published on the official website of the Royal Moroccan Football Federation, ticket sales began today through the online platform www.webook.com and the official app “Webook,” with prices remaining the same as those for the recent friendly match against Bahrain.
Ticket prices have been set at 100 dirhams for the third tier, 200 dirhams for the second tier, and 300 dirhams for the first tier. The price for hospitality lounge tickets is 1,000 dirhams, while the VIP area is priced at 1,500 dirhams, and the VVIP area at 2,000 dirhams. Private boxes (Skybox) are available for 20,000 dirhams. The committee noted that all purchasers will receive their tickets directly via the app.
The organizing committee confirmed that tickets are the only means of entry to the stadium, for both adults and accompanying children, stressing the need to respect the designated seat numbers.
Additionally, the committee explained that the organizational arrangements include sales points for team merchandise and cheering materials inside the stadium, as well as the provision of kiosks for purchasing water, beverages, and light snacks, aimed at ensuring a safe and comfortable experience for fans.
The committee urged the public to adhere to the established organizational instructions to facilitate access and organize the crowd in line with the festive atmosphere accompanying the preparations of the national team and the kingdom for this critical stage of the qualifiers.