The Intercontinental Cup of Clubs Padel begins Friday until Monday November 18 in Dakhla in Morocco, the opportunity for nations of the five continents to confront each other.

For this first edition, the tournament will consist of a men's table of 16 teams with a consoling table and a women's table of 8 teams with also a consoling.

In total, there will be 32 players and 16 players from Morocco, France, Argentina, Canada, Portugal, Brazil, Senegal, Netherlands, Egypt, Monaco, Russia, Italy, from Spain and Mexico who will meet again.

The central court will be set up in the heart of the city of Dakhla and will offer 500 places with villages of exhibitors. Everything is in place to make this edition a great celebration of padel.

This Intercontinental Cup is already shaping up to be a moment that will go down in the history of the development of padel in Africa. Indeed, the media have been mobilized for more than six months to promote the discipline. And that will have very important repercussions both economically and in terms of tourism.

The European Association of Clubs padel who led the project can announce that its partners are working on a Moroccan circuit of 8 stages including 4 in public places. Messrs Omar el Alaoui (Managing Director of SAHARA EVENT) and Samir Hajije (President of the AVERROES circle) intend to transform the test with Dakhla.

Also note that 18 players and 6 players participated in the European Club Cup which took place in Valencia at the end of October.

Finally on the sidelines of the tournament, round tables will be organized on the themes of sport, health and hydrotherapy.

Leonard Bassi

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