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King Mohammed VI congratulates Morocco's women's team for Africa Cup of Nations success

King Mohammed VI congratulates Morocco's women's team for Africa Cup of Nations success

Ya Biladi2 days ago
King Mohammed VI has sent a message of congratulations to the members of the women's national football team for their remarkable performance at the 2024 Women's Africa Cup of Nations.
In his message, the Sovereign expressed great pride in the team's outstanding run during the tournament, which culminated in securing a place in the final of the continental championship, an event that Morocco hosted with warmth and exemplary organization, reflecting the Kingdom's values of hospitality and excellence.
On this occasion, the King commended the team's exceptional competitive spirit and deep sense of patriotism throughout the tournament. He praised their determination to uphold Morocco's strong presence on both the continental and international football stage and to elevate the status of women's sports in the country.
The King also extended his appreciation to all those who contributed to this achievement, including the players, coaching staff, medical team, and administrative personnel.
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