Media accreditation process launched for the FIFA Club World Cup Morocco 2014

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GENEVA, Switzerland, October 15, 2014/African Press Organization (APO)/ -- The media accreditation process for the FIFA Club World Cup Morocco 2014 presented by TOYOTA is now open. The competition will be held in Marrakech and Rabat from 10 to 20 December 2014.

The deadline for applications is Monday, 17 November 2014.

The competition will feature Auckland City FC from New Zealand, Cruz Azul FC from Mexico, Moghreb Athletic de Tétouan from Morocco, Real Madrid CF from Spain and CA San Lorenzo from Argentina. These five clubs will be joined by the respective winners of the AFC Champions League and CAF Champions League.

Media accreditation process

Please note that the media accreditation process for any FIFA competition involves two steps:

1. Register for access to the FIFA Media Channel by logging on to: http://media.fifa.com/registration. You will then receive confirmation that you have been granted access to the FIFA Media Channel.

2. Once you have received your username and password, or if you are already registered, log on to: http://media.fifa.com. Select “FIFA Club World Cup Morocco 2014” from the “Competitions & Events” section and complete the

online media accreditation form.

FIFA Media Channel

The FIFA Media Channel is a password-protected website that is updated constantly during a competition. It is designed to provide media professionals with information on the latest event activities, including press conferences, team training sessions, details about competition media facilities and stadium media centres (SMCs), and media ticketing. You will also find useful contacts and other media resources on the FIFA Media Channel.

Access to the FIFA Media Channel and an accreditation application do not guarantee that you will be issued with accreditation for a FIFA competition. If we are unable to accommodate you on this occasion, you will be informed by e-mail.

Visa information

Media representatives visiting Morocco are advised that they may require a visa to enter the country and are responsible for making their own arrangements.

TV/radio

For TV and radio accreditation queries, please contact: [email protected]

For more information on the FIFA Club World Cup Morocco 2014, please visit: www.fifa.com/morocco2014