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Mohammed VI Academy.. “the jewel” that produced the stars of Morocco

Black atlas At the 2018 World Cup in Russia, before reaching a historic milestone and reaching the semi-final of the 2022 Qatar World Cup.

The Mohammed VI Academy was established in 2007 to house 60 students between the ages of 12 and 18, at a cost of $16.8 million, as it contained 3 educational levels, a student housing complex, restaurants and entertainment venues.

FIFA praised "Viva" In the academy, describing it as"The jewel of Moroccan football and one of the largest and most successful sports centers in the world"which covers an area of ​​30 hectares.

and mail scared A report months before the start of the World Cup, praising Morocco’s steps to discover and develop talent.

Academy stars

Among the stars of the youth sector is the striker Youssef Al-NusairiMidfielder Ezzedine Onahi and defender Nayef Akrad.

Al-Nusairi, who joined the academy in 2011, scored one goal Morocco Against Portugal, who for the first time in the history of Arab and African teams gave their country the pass to the semi-finals of the World Cup.

Al-Nusairi scored two goals Qatar World CupIn addition to a goal against Spain in the 2018 World Cup, they made him the Arab top scorer in the World Cup, alongside Salem Al-Dosari, Sami Al-Jaber and Wahbi Al-Khazri.

Among the academy graduates was French player Ezzedine Onahi, who joined the academy in 2015, and who managed to catch Louis’ eye. Henry The Spanish national team manager praised his performance after the confrontation between Spain and Morocco, during which the Arab team managed to cross thanks to penalties.

West Ham’s English defender Nayef Akrad is also a graduate of the Mohammed VI academy, who joined it in 2011, and who played for Moroccan clubs Al-Fateh Al-Rabati in his career, then for French Rennes, and from there at Premier League.

And he succeeded Moroccan national team In the qualifiers for the semi-finals of the World Cup in Qatar, where the confrontation with the winners of England and France awaits him.

The Moroccan national team topped their group, which included Croatia, who face Argentina in the semi-finals, and Belgium, second in the world before the World Cup, as well as Canada, before overcoming Spain on penalties in the round of 16, and eliminating Portugal With a clean goal in the quarterfinals.

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Morocco managed to graduate a new generation that was the nucleus of the national team Black atlas At the 2018 World Cup in Russia, before reaching a historic milestone and reaching the semi-final of the 2022 Qatar World Cup.

The Mohammed VI Academy was established in 2007 to house 60 students between the ages of 12 and 18, at a cost of $16.8 million, as it contained 3 educational levels, a student housing complex, restaurants and entertainment venues.

FIFA has praised the academy, calling it “the jewel of Moroccan football and one of the largest and most successful sports centers in the world”, which covers an area of ​​30 hectares.

and mail scared A report months before the start of the World Cup, praising Morocco’s steps to discover and develop talent.

Academy stars

Among the stars of the youth sector is the striker Youssef Al-NusairiMidfielder Ezzedine Onahi and defender Nayef Akrad.

Al-Nusairi, who joined the academy in 2011, scored one goal Morocco Against Portugal, who for the first time in the history of Arab and African teams gave their country the pass to the semi-finals of the World Cup.

Al-Nusairi scored two goals Qatar World CupIn addition to a goal against Spain in the 2018 World Cup, they made him the Arab top scorer in the World Cup, alongside Salem Al-Dosari, Sami Al-Jaber and Wahbi Al-Khazri.

Among the academy graduates was French player Ezzedine Onahi, who joined the academy in 2015, and who managed to catch Louis’ eye. Henry The Spanish national team manager praised his performance after the confrontation between Spain and Morocco, during which the Arab team managed to cross thanks to penalties.

West Ham’s English defender Nayef Akrad is also a graduate of the Mohammed VI academy, who joined it in 2011, and who played for Moroccan clubs Al-Fateh Al-Rabati in his career, then for French Rennes, and from there at Premier League.

And he succeeded Moroccan national team In the qualifiers for the semi-finals of the World Cup in Qatar, where the confrontation with the winners of England and France awaits him.

The Moroccan national team topped their group, which included Croatia, who face Argentina in the semi-finals, and Belgium, second in the world before the World Cup, as well as Canada, before overcoming Spain on penalties in the round of 16, and eliminating Portugal With a clean goal in the quarterfinals.

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