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The Sudanese are pinning high hopes on the Moroccan national team

Khartoum And other cities with Sudanese and Sudanese Arabs carrying Moroccan flags.

The Sudanese crowd showed unprecedented interest in the match Moroccan national team On which they pinned great hopes after the exit of the teams of Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Tunisia.

And Mohamed Othman, who an hour before the match wanted to reserve him a seat in a café in the center of the Sudanese capital, Khartoum, says he strongly advises the Moroccan team to move on to the next phase, given the good level he presented during his two previous matches.

Othman points out that the Sudanese people had hoped for more than one Arab team to progress to the next stage, but now their hopes are pinned only on the Moroccan team after the others have left.

Like Mohamed, Abdelkader El-Sayed confirms that the interest of the Sudanese in favoring the Moroccan national team is considered normal in the light of the Sudanese’s long knowledge of Moroccan football and the continuous contacts with it in the African and Arab championships, both in clubs or national teams.

And the former coach of the Sudanese national team, Mohamed Abdullah Mazda, believes that the Sudanese rally around the Moroccan national team is a natural thing, because his rise to the next stage is considered "A victory for all Arabs".

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Mazda told Sky News Arabia that the Moroccan national team has won the admiration of football fans in Sudan and in all Arab countries for the great technical level shown in this tournament. Referring to his national coach’s success in creating a high level of homogeneity between his local and professional players.

Mazda explained that what distinguishes the Moroccan national team from other Arab teams is their long professional experience, as the Moroccan player has shown considerable success in major European leagues.

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Before kick-off, the bars and clubs were packed Khartoum And other cities with Sudanese and Sudanese Arabs carrying Moroccan flags.

The Sudanese crowd showed unprecedented interest in the match Moroccan national team On which they pinned great hopes after the exit of the teams of Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Tunisia.

And Mohamed Othman, who an hour before the match wanted to reserve him a seat in a café in the center of the Sudanese capital, Khartoum, says he strongly advises the Moroccan team to move on to the next phase, given the good level he presented during his two previous matches.

Othman points out that the Sudanese people had hoped for more than one Arab team to progress to the next stage, but now their hopes are pinned only on the Moroccan team after the others have left.

Like Mohamed, Abdelkader El-Sayed confirms that the interest of the Sudanese in favoring the Moroccan national team is considered normal in the light of the Sudanese’s long knowledge of Moroccan football and the continuous contacts with it in the African and Arab championships, both in clubs or national teams.

Former Sudanese national team coach Mohamed Abdullah Mazda believes Sudan’s rally around the Moroccan national team is a natural thing, as its rise to the next stage is considered “a victory for all Arabs”.

Mazda told Sky News Arabia that the Moroccan national team has won the admiration of football fans in Sudan and in all Arab countries for the great technical level shown in this tournament. Referring to his national coach’s success in creating a high level of homogeneity between his local and professional players.

Mazda explained that what distinguishes the Moroccan national team from other Arab teams is their long professional experience, as the Moroccan player has shown considerable success in major European leagues.

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