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2022 World Cup: Having the whole of Africa behind us is historic – Moroccan Ambassador to Ghana

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Her Excellency Imane Quaadil, the Moroccan ambassador to Ghana, remarked that the support of other African nations made Morocco’s strong performance in the ongoing 2022 World Cup in Qatar all the more noteworthy.

The Atlas Lions of Morocco are the first African team to go to the FIFA World Cup semifinals after defeating Portugal 1-0 in the quarterfinals.

Speaking in an interview on an Accra-based FM station, Her Excellency Imane Quaadil reiterated that Morocco’s historic feat comes as a proud moment not only for the country but the rest of the African continent and major parts of the world.

“I was amazed at how historic this victory was for us in Morocco not just because we became the first African country to qualify for the semis but also huge for our brothers in Africa and the Arab world. We are Africans of course and Arabs and this this is the beauty of it and we get to celebrate the victory with so many people around the world. I realized even people from Latin America were with us and cheered with us in through the game,” she shared.

She did admit, however, that the team is under pressure to perform well in the following competition game despite the loud support.

“Of course, this also puts a lot of pressure on the team because we have to deliver not only for the Moroccan people but also for Africans and for the Arab world and even Latin America.”

She continued, “We all saw the joy of the Emery of Qatar cheering Morocco as we won so it was a great joy to see. He was there all the way and also cheering for us and we’re really proud of that. We have also seen on social media so many Presidents of other African countries congratulating His Majesty and all the Moroccan people for this victory and we are very proud of that. There were scenes in the streets of Ghana, Senegal, Niger, Cote D’Ivoire, and everywhere in the world. It’s huge for us.”

On Wednesday, December 14, 2022, Morocco will play France in the competition’s semifinals, and they remain optimistic about winning the trophy for the first time ever.

 

 

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