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  2. Morocco national football team - Wikipedia

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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]

  3. Morocco national football team records and statistics

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    This article lists various football records in relation to the Morocco national football team. The page is updated where necessary after each Morocco match, and is correct as of 31 May 2018. The page is updated where necessary after each Morocco match, and is correct as of 31 May 2018.

  4. Football in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    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]

  5. Category:Morocco national football team - Wikipedia

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    View history; General ... Morocco national football team records and statistics; U. Morocco national under-17 football team; Morocco national under-18 football team;

  6. Morocco at the FIFA World Cup - Wikipedia

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    Morocco national team at the 2018 World Cup in Russia. The FIFA World Cup, often simply called the World Cup, is an international association football competition contested by the men's national teams of the members of Fédération Internationale de Football Association (), the sport's global governing body.

  7. Noussair Mazraoui - Wikipedia

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    National team caps and goals, correct as of 23:00, 18 November 2024 (UTC) Noussair Mazraoui ( Arabic : نُصَيْر مَزرَاوِيّ ; born 14 November 1997) is a professional footballer who plays as a defender for Premier League club Manchester United and the Morocco national team .

  8. Morocco national under-23 football team - Wikipedia

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    The Morocco national under-23 football team, also known as the Morocco Olympic football team, represents Morocco in international football competitions in the Olympic Games. The selection is limited to players under the age of 23, except during the Olympic Games where up to three overage players is allowed.

  9. Morocco at the Africa Cup of Nations - Wikipedia

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    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]