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Morocco's CHAN Team Opens Camp to Media as Preparations Intensify
Morocco's CHAN Team Opens Camp to Media as Preparations Intensify

Morocco World

time4 days ago

  • Sport
  • Morocco World

Morocco's CHAN Team Opens Camp to Media as Preparations Intensify

Rabat – The Moroccan national team for local players A held a training session yesterday with media access granted for the first 15 minutes. As part of the preparations for the upcoming African Nations Championship (CHAN), Morocco's national team opened the doors of its training camp to the media, offering a 15-minute window to uphold the team's progress. During the session, the players displayed strong commitment and determination in the warm-up drills, with the coaching staff focusing on tactical refinements and assessing player readiness. In comments to Morocco World News (MWN), midfielder Oussama Lamlioui emphasized the players' determination and commitment to meet expectations placed upon them. 'We're fully committed to representing Morocco with pride. The atmosphere is positive, and there's a strong sense of unity in the group,' Lamlioui said. 'As everyone knows, we have two CHAN titles, and we will enter the competition with the aim of achieving the desired goal and raising the Moroccan flag high.' Speaking alongside Lamlioui, Amine Souane shared similar views. 'The atmosphere is very beautiful, and everything is being managed seriously,' he said of the team's camp. 'The goal is clear: to win the title and bring it back home, God willing.' Preparations will continue in the upcoming days in addition to training sessions and evaluations scheduled for the competition's official date. Tags: African Nations Championship (CHAN)Moroccan National Football Team

RS Berkane advances to 2023-2024 Throne Cup final after defeating Moghreb Tétouan
RS Berkane advances to 2023-2024 Throne Cup final after defeating Moghreb Tétouan

Ya Biladi

time23-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Ya Biladi

RS Berkane advances to 2023-2024 Throne Cup final after defeating Moghreb Tétouan

The Renaissance Sportive de Berkane (RSB) has secured a spot in the final of the 2023-2024 Throne Cup after defeating Moghreb Tétouan 3-0 in the semifinal held Sunday evening at the Fez Sports Complex. Oussama Lamlioui (45+4'), Mateus Santos (77'), and Imad Riahi (83') scored the goals that led RSB to victory. In the final, the club from the Oriental region will face Olympic Safi, who triumphed over Union Touarga with a 1-0 win on Saturday in Casablanca.

Berkane go 2-0 up after first leg of Confederation Cup final
Berkane go 2-0 up after first leg of Confederation Cup final

Straits Times

time17-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Straits Times

Berkane go 2-0 up after first leg of Confederation Cup final

Berkane go 2-0 up after first leg of Confederation Cup final BERKANE, Morocco - Morocco's Renaissance Berkane scored two early goals but failed to add any more as they beat Simba of Tanzania 2-0 in Saturday's first leg of the African Confederation Cup final to take the advantage into next week's return. Berkane were heavily fancied going into their fifth Confederation Cup final in the past seven years and went ahead after eight minutes through Mamadou Camara, rising unmarked to head home from an in-swinging corner. A second goal from Oussama Lamlioui followed six minutes later in a blistering start that left the visitors looking shell-shocked and threatened a deluge of goals. Berkane, who have won the competition twice previously, had the ball in the net for a third time on the hour mark but Youssef Mehri's effort was ruled offside after a lengthy VAR check. Simba, whose previous appearance in a continental club competition final was 32 years ago, had few chances in the game but have home advantage for the return leg in Zanzibar on May 25. REUTERS Join ST's Telegram channel and get the latest breaking news delivered to you.

Soccer-Berkane go 2-0 up after first leg of Confederation Cup final
Soccer-Berkane go 2-0 up after first leg of Confederation Cup final

The Star

time17-05-2025

  • Sport
  • The Star

Soccer-Berkane go 2-0 up after first leg of Confederation Cup final

BERKANE, Morocco (Reuters) -Morocco's Renaissance Berkane scored two early goals but failed to add any more as they beat Simba of Tanzania 2-0 in Saturday's first leg of the African Confederation Cup final to take the advantage into next week's return. Berkane were heavily fancied going into their fifth Confederation Cup final in the past seven years and went ahead after eight minutes through Mamadou Camara, rising unmarked to head home from an in-swinging corner. A second goal from Oussama Lamlioui followed six minutes later in a blistering start that left the visitors looking shell-shocked and threatened a deluge of goals. Berkane, who have won the competition twice previously, had the ball in the net for a third time on the hour mark but Youssef Mehri's effort was ruled offside after a lengthy VAR check. Simba, whose previous appearance in a continental club competition final was 32 years ago, had few chances in the game but have home advantage for the return leg in Zanzibar on May 25. (Writing by Mark Gleeson in Cape Town; Editing by Andrew Cawthorne)

Berkane go 2-0 up after first leg of Confederation Cup final
Berkane go 2-0 up after first leg of Confederation Cup final

Reuters

time17-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Reuters

Berkane go 2-0 up after first leg of Confederation Cup final

BERKANE, Morocco, May 17 (Reuters) - Morocco's Renaissance Berkane scored two early goals but failed to add any more as they beat Simba of Tanzania 2-0 in Saturday's first leg of the African Confederation Cup final to take the advantage into next week's return. Berkane were heavily fancied going into their fifth Confederation Cup final in the past seven years and went ahead after eight minutes through Mamadou Camara, rising unmarked to head home from an in-swinging corner. A second goal from Oussama Lamlioui followed six minutes later in a blistering start that left the visitors looking shell-shocked and threatened a deluge of goals. Berkane, who have won the competition twice previously, had the ball in the net for a third time on the hour mark but Youssef Mehri's effort was ruled offside after a lengthy VAR check. Simba, whose previous appearance in a continental club competition final was 32 years ago, had few chances in the game but have home advantage for the return leg in Zanzibar on May 25.

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