CAN U17: the qualifiers scheduled for November 9 to 24 in Casablanca

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The Moroccan under-17 and under-20 selections will play the UNAF qualifying tournaments for the U17 and U20 Africa Cup of Nations from November 11, the two ‍selections knew their opponents at the end of the draw organized on Tuesday, indicates the FRMF on its website.

During the‍ first day,​ the U17 national selection will face its Egyptian counterpart on November 11, before returning to Tunisia on the ​17th of the same month for the 3rd day.

Counting for the 4th day, the Morocco⁣ team will face Libya on November 20, before challenging Algeria on November 23.

Regarding the U20 national selection, it will cross swords with its Egyptian counterpart on November 14, before challenging Tunisia on the ‌17th of the same month. Morocco will face Algeria on November 20 and Libya on the⁢ 23rd of the⁤ same month.

The qualifiers for ​the ‍two categories will take place in the form of a mini-championship with the participation of teams from Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, Libya ​and⁢ Egypt. The first ⁢two teams in ⁣each category will qualify for the final ‍phase of the ⁣African⁣ Cup of Nations.

Interview with Football⁤ Expert: Insights on Moroccan Under-17 ​and Under-20 Teams in UNAF Qualifiers

Time.news editor:‍ Welcome, and thank you for joining us today.‍ We’re ‍excited to discuss the upcoming UNAF qualifying tournaments for​ the Under-17 and Under-20⁤ Africa Cup of Nations. As we know, Morocco’s selections are set⁣ to ⁢face tough⁣ opponents starting November‌ 11th. What are your initial thoughts on ‌the draw, ‌particularly with Morocco ‌facing Egypt first in both categories?

Expert: Thank you for having⁤ me. The matchup​ against ⁣Egypt is significant for both the Under-17 and Under-20 teams. Egypt has a rich footballing tradition, and ‍facing them⁣ in the opening ⁣match⁤ sets a ​high-stakes tone for the tournament. ⁣A strong‌ performance⁤ against them could really boost Morocco’s confidence moving ⁣forward.

Time.news‍ editor: Speaking of confidence, how crucial ⁢is⁢ the format of this mini-championship‍ for the teams?

Expert: The mini-championship format is critical because⁤ it allows for multiple‍ matches against various opponents, which​ is great for player development. Each team will need to perform consistently across several days, which tests​ not ⁣only their ​skill but also their endurance and tactical adaptability. ​The fact⁤ that only the top two‌ teams ⁢from each category qualify for the ⁢finals adds ​even more ‌pressure, making every match vital.

Time.news editor:⁢ Morocco ⁤will also ⁣challenge Tunisia, Libya, and Algeria in the⁣ following matches. How do⁣ you see these games shaping up?

Expert: Tunisia, Libya, and Algeria all have competitive‍ youth systems, but Morocco has a strong infrastructure in place, which has paid ⁤off in recent years. The match against Tunisia on November 17 will be crucial as they are known for their solid defense. Meanwhile, encounters with Libya and Algeria will be⁤ intense rivalries that⁤ could go either way. Success⁤ in these matches should rely heavily on strategic play and ⁤adaptability to opponents’ styles.

Time.news⁤ editor: In terms​ of⁢ preparation, what advice would you give to ‍the Moroccan coaching staff and players ahead of these crucial games?

Expert: Preparation is key. I ‌would advise the⁣ coaching ⁣staff to focus on ‌scouting their opponents—understanding their⁣ playing styles and potential weaknesses. For players, maintaining‍ physical fitness and mental resilience is vital. They should also practice set pieces and ⁢penalty⁢ scenarios, as⁤ closely contested matches often come down to those⁣ moments. Building team chemistry through training drills and‌ friendly matches ​would ⁢also be beneficial.

Time.news editor:‍ Lastly, what are the​ broader implications for Moroccan ⁤football⁤ if these teams succeed in these qualifiers?

Expert: Success in the UNAF​ qualifiers would ⁣signify a stepping stone for Moroccan football at ​the​ youth level. It would ‍not​ only‍ enhance the reputation of Moroccan football internationally but also ⁢attract more‌ investment ​in youth programs. A strong performance can ‍inspire a new‌ generation of ​players, improving the national team’s depth⁤ and future prospects. Furthermore, it highlights the importance of grassroots⁢ development and ⁤the​ commitment to nurturing young talent,​ which is ‌essential for the growth of football in the region.

Time.news ‍editor: Thank you for sharing ​your insights and expertise with us. ‌We look forward to⁤ seeing how the Moroccan ​teams perform⁤ in the upcoming qualifiers!

Expert: My pleasure! I’m excited⁣ to‌ watch the tournament unfold‍ and ‌see how these young talents showcase their skills on the Africa Cup stage.

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