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Moroccan Women's football team gears up for Africa Cup of Nations with Tangier training camp

Moroccan Women's football team gears up for Africa Cup of Nations with Tangier training camp

Ya Biladi26-05-2025

The Moroccan women's national football team will hold a training camp in Tangier from May 25 to June 4, as announced by the Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF).
For this occasion, national team coach Jorge Vilda Rodriguez has called up 34 players to prepare for the upcoming Africa Cup of Nations (CAN), scheduled to take place from July 5 to 26.
Squad List:
Khadija Errmichi (AS FAR)
Hind Hasnaoui (AS FAR)
Zineb El Arari (Renaissance Sportive de Berkane)
Fatima Ezzahra El Jabraoui (Wydad Athletic Club)
Ines Arouaissa (Saint Malo, France)
Hanane Ait Elhaj (Valencia CF, Spain)
Zineb Redouani (AS FAR)
Ghizlane Chhiri (AS FAR)
Rkia Mazraoui (Renaissance Sportive de Berkane)
Sabah Seghir (FC Basel, Switzerland)
Aziza Rebbah (AS FAR)
Nouhaila Benzina (AS FAR)
Siham Boukhami (AS FAR)
Yasmin Katie Mrabet (Valencia CF, Spain)
Najat Belhabib (Renaissance Sportive de Berkane)
Soumia Hady (Wydad Athletic Club)
Ghizlane Chebbak (Levante Las Planas, Spain)
Najat Badri (AS FAR)
Elodie Nakkach (Al Ahli SC, Saudi Arabia)
Salma Bouguerch (Wydad Athletic Club)
Anissa Lahmari (Levante UD, Spain)
Sarah Kassi (FC Fleury 91, France)
Zineb Erroudany (AS FAR)
Imène El Ghazouani (Servette FC, Switzerland)
Sanaa Mssoudy (AS FAR)
Imane Touriss (EA Guingamp, France)
Fatima Tagnaout (AS FAR)
Jade Nassi (Stade de Reims, France)
Sakina Ouzraoui Diki (Costa Adeje Tenerife, Spain)
Rania Boutiebi (Yla Brugge, Belgium)
Imane Saoud (unspecified)
Ibtissam Jraidi (Al Ahli, Saudi Arabia)
Rosella Ayane (Tottenham Hotspur, England)
Kenza Chapelle (RC Strasbourg, France)

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