Morocco’s men stole the hearts of Arabs and fans worldwide at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. Now the North African nation’s women’s team will look to pull off a similar feat.
When on July 20 the FIFA Women’s World Cup kicks off in Australia and New Zealand, the team will make further history with their first-ever appearance at this level.
The ninth edition of the tournament, which will run until Aug. 20, will be unique in that it will be the first time that it involves 32 teams.
Additionally, it will be hosted in the southern hemisphere for the first time, with weather conditions expected to be cooler than would have been expected in the summer months of the northern hemisphere.
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