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FIFA launches milestone Talent Academy in Mauritania

 World soccer gov­erning body, FIFA, launched on Tuesday, the first ever FIFA Talent Acad­emy in Africa in Nouakchott, Mauritania, towards unearthing of talents and development of the game in the country.

The academy, situated at the headquarters of the Mauritania Football Federation (FFRIM), underlines Mauritania’s pioneer­ing efforts and status in global football as well as being a prime example of an institution that has gone from strength to strength under the FIFA Talent Develop­ment Scheme (TDS).

The TDS, led by FIFA Chief of Global Football Development Arsene Wenger, was launched in 2022 with the aim of help­ing MA’s to fulfil their potential by ensuring that every talented player has a chance to be detected and developed. It also seeks to enforce measures taken to reduce the disparity in the level of foot­ball between difference regions of the world.

At a well-attended event graced by the presence of senior FIFA and CAF officials, including FIFA Chief Football Officer, Jill Ellis, FIFA Director of Global Football Development, Steven Martens, FIFA Deputy Chief Member Associations Officer and Regional Director Africa, Gelson Fernandes, CAF General Secre­tary, Veron Mosengo-Omba and over 30 Africa MA presidents, Mauritania thus become the first MA on the continent top receive the prestigious FIFA Talent Academy certification, in recog­nition of the outstanding work by FFRIM as far as meeting the established criteria is concerned.

FIFA President, Gianni Infan­tino said: “This is a great day for football in Mauritania, a country passionate about our beautiful game which is making tremen­dous strides to grow and develop the sport each day. The opening of the FIFA Talent Academy in Mauritania is a hugely significant moment for young players in this country”

“The ultimate objectives of FIFA Talent Academies are to de­velop young players by providing them with the highest levels of training, education and develop­ment to help them reach their full potential, contributing to the overall growth of football in the country,” added FIFA’s Chief of Global Football Development, Arsene Wenger.

The objective of the FIFA Tal­ent Academy amongst others is to develop the best players, act as a role model for the Federation and also create a sustainable football ecosystem towards establishing a long-term, structured pathway for talent development.

Till date, FIFA has 24 acade­mies globally, a huge step towards the bigger plan of 75 elite FIFA Talent academies by the end of 2027. FIFA deploys dedicated talent coaches globally to estab­lish academies with best-practice training environments for young players of all genders.

On his part, FFRIM President, Ahmed Yahya said: “Today is a historic moment for Maurita­nian football. The opening of this FIFA Talent Academy here in Mauritania reflects FIFA’s confidence in our commitment to the development of football. This investment in training our young talents marks a decisive step towards a more ambitious future for our federation”

In a related development, FIFA also laid the foundation stone for extension works of the Cheikha Boidiya Stadium, a project funded thanks to the FIFA Forward Program.

With a current capacity of 8,000, the objective of the extension, courtesy FIFA with a budget of nearly $2.9 million USD, will increase the capacity to a 16,000-seater stadium to accom­modate the growing number of football fans in Mauritania.

The stadium was previous­ly upgraded in 2018, with the installation of seats, modernized changing rooms and a media room. –FIFA

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