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Moroccan Women's Football team preps for AFCON with intensive training camp

Moroccan Women's Football team preps for AFCON with intensive training camp

Ya Biladi12-06-2025
The Moroccan women's national football team is holding a training camp from June 11 to 19 at the Mohammed VI Football Complex in Maâmoura (Salé), in preparation for the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), which will take place in Morocco.
To this end, national coach Jorge Vilda Rodriguez has called up 30 players, according to the Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF).
Squad list:
Goalkeepers: Khadija Rmichi, Fatima Zahra Jabraoui, Hind Hassnaoui, Ines Arouaissa.
Defenders: Hannan Ait Lhaj, Zeineb Radouani, Ghizlen Chahri, Sabagh Sghir, Aziza Rebbah, Nouhaila Benzina, Siham Boukhami, Yassmin Amrabet, Najat Belhabib.
Midfielders: Soumaia Hadi, Ghizlane Chebbak, Najat Badri, Elodi Nakach, Anissa Lahmari, Salma Bougarch, Sara Kassi, Sanae Mssoudy, Imane Ghazouani, Imane Tourris.
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