Walid Regragui, it’s official!

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The Moroccan Football Federation officially communicated this Monday on the future of coach Walid Regargui.

The verdict is in for Walid Regragui. Semi-finalist of the 2022 World Cup and among the big favorites for the 2024 Africa Cup of Nations, Morocco eliminated in the round of 16, beaten 2-0 by South Africa. A huge disillusionment for the Atlas Lions, which will ultimately not be fatal for Walid Regragui, who had set himself the objective of reaching the last four of the tournament.

In a press release published this Monday, the Royal Moroccan Football Federation announced that Walid Regragui was retained in his position as coach. “The Royal Moroccan Football Federation renews its confidence in Mr. Walid Regragui to lead the next stage, providing him with all the means of support and accompaniment in order to achieve the status that national football in general and the team deserves. national in particular »we can read.

“Meet the challenge of the 2025 Africa Cup”

“The Royal Moroccan Football Federation also thanks the Moroccan supporters loyal to the national team inside and outside the country for the patriotic spirit and the great sacrifice they demonstrate, is added. Particularly the fans who endured the hardships of traveling to Ivory Coast, calling on them to further support and encourage the national team to take on the challenge of the 2025 Africa Cup.” As a reminder, Regragui is linked to the Moroccan Federation until June 2025.

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