Madagascar confirm June friendlies against Morocco and Uganda

Madagascar Football Federation have confirmed two international friendlies for June against Morocco national football team and Uganda national football team.

Both matches will take place in Morocco, although the exact dates and kick-off times are yet to be announced.

The fixtures are expected to form part of Madagascar’s preparations ahead of upcoming international competitions, while also providing valuable competitive tests against two strong African opponents.

Morocco, one of Africa’s highest-ranked national teams, continue to build toward the 2026 FIFA World Cup 2026 after recent successes on the continental and global stage. Uganda, meanwhile, are also using the international window to strengthen preparations for future qualifiers and regional competitions.

For Madagascar, the friendlies present an opportunity to assess the squad against high-level opposition and continue developing under competitive conditions. Playing both matches in Morocco will also allow the teams to benefit from stable logistical arrangements during the international window.

Further details regarding venues, match schedules and squad announcements are expected in the coming weeks.

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