Nigeria complete comeback vs. Morocco to secure Tenth title
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At least 54 children and about 30 adults swam from Morocco to Spain’s North African enclave of Ceuta in rough seas and fog, Spanish television reported on Saturday.
Morocco has invested millions in its teams, but with another loss in the WAFCON final, is the return on investment at risk?
We knew we could do it. When we were two goals down, we kept encouraging the players not to lose their confidence. If they didn’t have that mental resilience, they would have given up. We did a lot of talking at halftime,
Silk Road Slippers, a five-day writers workshop at a delicious Moroccan resort, was more scrivener’s boot camp than a luxurious path to self-discovery.
The traveler was "shocked to read what feels like endless amount of posts from foreigners and tourists trashing Morocco," they told Newsweek.
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Morocco commemorates the 26th anniversary of His Majesty King Mohammed VI’s accession to the throne of his glorious ancestors on
RABAT - Nigeria staged a remarkable fightback from two goals down to beat hosts Morocco 3-2 and win the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations on Saturday. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.
Nigeria’s head coach, Justin Madugu, has said his side will not be intimidated by Morocco or their World Cup-winning manager as the Super Falcons prepare to face the hosts in tonight’s Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) final in Rabat.