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03/06 | Morocco | - | Zambia | | 12:00am |
10/06 | Congo | - | Morocco | | 12:00am |
17/03 | Niger | - | Morocco | | 12:00am |
24/03 | Morocco | - | Tanzania | | 12:00am |
01/09 | Morocco | - | Niger | | 12:00am |
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26/03 | Morocco | 0 - 0 | Mauritania | |
22/03 | Morocco | 1 - 0 | Angola | |
30/01 | Morocco | 0 - 2 | South Africa | |
24/01 | Zambia | 0 - 1 | Morocco | |
21/01 | Morocco | 1 - 1 | DR Congo | |
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The Morocco national football team, nicknamed Les Lions de l'Atlas (French: Équipe du Maroc de football) represents Morocco in international men's football and it is controlled by the Royal Moroccan Football Federation, also known as FRMF, or in French: Fédération Royale Marocaine de football. the governing body for football in Morocco, The team represents both Confederation of African Football and FIFA.
Winners of the African Nations Cup in 1976, they were the first African team to win a group at the World Cup, which they did in 1986, finishing ahead of Portugal, Poland, and England. They were also the first African team to make it to the second round, barely losing to eventual runners-up West Germany 1–0 in 1986.
Team Members37
Bono
| | 6
Aboukhlal
| | 27
Aguerd
| | 14
allah
| |
Amallah
| | 4
Amrabat
| | 13
Benoun
| | 13
Boufal
| |
10
Chair
| | 11
Cheddira
| | 37
Dari
| | 15
En-Nesyri
| |
16
Ezzalzouli
| | 2
Hakimi
| |
Hamdallah
| |
Jabrane
| |
34
Khannous
| | 40
Mazraoui
| | 1
Mohamedi
| | 8
Ounahi
| |
70
Sabiri
| | 27
Saïss
| | 26
Tagnaouti
| |
Yamiq
| |
47
Zaroury
| | 22
Ziyech
| |
= Player Contract years remaining
Showing 0 to 1 (Total: 1)Stadium or HomeThe Moroccan National team traditionally used the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat and the Stade Mohamed V in Casablanca as their main stadiums, but they've recently started using the new Stade de Marrakech in Marrakech, Stade Adrar in Agadir, Stade Ibn Batouta in Tangier and Fez Stadium in Fez.
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