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Morocco national team in 2011. Morocco took part in the 2004 African Cup of Nations, drawn into Group D defeating Nigeria 1–0, defeating Benin 4–0 [20] and drawing 1–1 with South Africa. Morocco qualified to the knockout stages, facing Algeria; they eventually won 3–1 in extra time, [21] and 4–0 against Mali in the semi-final. [22]
The Morocco national football team have won the 1976 African Cup of Nations, two African Nations Championships, and the FIFA Arab Cup once. They have participated in the FIFA World Cup six times. [3] [4] [5] Their best result came in the 2022 World Cup, when they became the first African and Arab national team to reach the semi-finals. [6]
Rank Player Caps Goals Career 1 Noureddine Naybet: 115 4 1990–2006: 2 Ahmed Faras: 94 36 1966–1979 3 Youssef Safri: 79 8 1999–2009 4 Houssine Kharja
The United States Olympic men's soccer team was ousted after a 4-0 loss to Morocco in the quarterfinals. It was USA Soccer's first Olympics appearance since 2008, and the first time they reached ...
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The Morocco team had many records and facts which had done during its participations in the world cup. 1970: First African country to draw a match at the World Cup Finals, with 1–1 draw with Bulgaria. [25] 1986: First African and Arab team to reach round of 16. [26] 1986: First African and Arab team to top the group stage. [27]
A soccer politics dispute between Algeria and Morocco over a map of disputed Western Sahara territory on a team jersey will go to a full appeal hearing at the Court of Arbitration for Sport. The ...
Morocco is one of Africa's major forces in the Africa Cup of Nations. Historically, Morocco participated in the AFCON much later than other North African states. However, once Morocco made their debut in 1972, Morocco emerged and became a fearsome power of the tournament, becoming the second North African side to win the AFCON at 1976. [1]