Women’s World Cup: the Royal Vision, the secret of the Atlas Lionesses’ exploit (Kenyan media)

by times news cr

2024-05-10 02:22:35

Although they are participating in the World Cup for the first time, the Atlas Lionesses defied the odds and qualified for the round of 16 in New Zealand and Australia, underlines the Kenyan media.

KBC notes that HM King Mohammed VI and the Moroccan government ensure that all national teams representing the country during major world events benefit from substantial financial support, quality training both at national level and at abroad, and state-of-the-art training facilities.

Thanks to its senior men’s team, Morocco made world football history by becoming the first African country to qualify for the semi-finals of the World Cup in 2022, a journey that began with the national team local players, who won the CHAN twice in a row in 2018 and 2020, he notes.

KBC also recalls that Morocco hosted the final phase of the CAN 2023 under-23 and not only won the title, but also qualified to represent the African continent at next year’s Summer Olympics. in Paris.

The Mohammed VI Football Academy, having mobilized an investment of 15 million US dollars, is one of the most remarkable sports facilities in the Kingdom, he concludes.

2024-05-10 02:22:35

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