The project follows a series of programmes established by Mohammed VI and his advisors to ensure the development of Morocco.
[2] This project was conceived to attain certain objectives including:[3] In 2007, the Moroccan monarch instructed Groupe 3 Architectes to build a football academy in Sala Al Jadida.
The academy is presided by the personal royal secretary of King Mohamed VI, Mounir El Majidi, who is also the head of FUS Rabat.
[8] King Mohamed VI supported the project by presenting financial aids to encourage similar initiatives in other cities and to guarantee the progress of Football activities in the country.
[9] In March 2010, King Mohammed VI inaugurated the academy which aims to provide education, mentoring and football training for its students.
It has also received a part of private investments from ONA, Maroc Télécom, Addoha, BMCE, CDG and AttijariWafa bank.
[1] Every Year, The AMF organizes international football tournaments, which involves clubs from all over the world mainly Europe.