World Cup 2022: Morocco beats Portugal becoming first African country to reach semi-finals
Morocco became the first African country in history to reach the World Cup semi-finals by beating Portugal 1-0 on Saturday.
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Morocco became the first African country in history to reach the World Cup semi-finals by beating Portugal 1-0 on Saturday.
RABAT/DOHA : Moroccan fans exploded in joy on Saturday as their team became the first from any African country to reach a World Cup semi-final, filling the stadium with a deafening roar and unleashing cheering, crying, dancing and singing on the streets back home.
RABAT: Moroccan football fans were gathering with friends and family on Saturday (Dec 10) to watch their team's World Cup quarter-final against Portugal, holding the torch as the last African or Arab country left in the tournament.
DOHA: Morocco will have the backing of an entire continent when they attempt to become Africa's first World Cup semi-finalists by beating Portugal on Saturday (Dec 10), said coach Walid Regragui.
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