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Paroxysm of the Moroccans before the game against France, 45,000 are expected in the stands of “Al Bayt”.

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Morocco fans added a special color to this year’s World Cup with their sensational presence in the stands and are getting ready for another show by occupying the stands of Al Bayt for the semi-final against France.

The World Cup in Qatar is full of upsets, surprises and unexpected results, with favorites crushed and underdogs kicked out, and the team containing it all is none other than Morocco.

The North Africans caused quite a stir in their group, finishing first ahead of Croatia and defeating Belgium while delivering a recital in the knockout stages, with Regraghi’s side conquering the two great exponents of the Iberian Peninsula, Spain and Portugal .


In the five games they have played so far, the Moroccans have felt more than comfortable with the tremendous support of their crowd in the stands, but what came before cannot be compared to what… follows.


In the background of the final we refer to the duel with world champions France, where Morocco is the first African team to compete in a World Cup semi-final and an unimaginable atmosphere is expected at the “Lions of the Atlas”.

According to a report by Equipe journalist Hanif Berkan, an estimated 45,000 Moroccan fans will turn up at the stadium, compared to just 4,000 French fans at a stadium (Al Beit) that can seat a total of 68,000 spectators.


Some of them are not yet in Qatar as 30 additional flights are planned from Morocco to Doha by Wednesday, with the Morocco Football Federation doing its part to keep its loyal fans happy by securing 3,500 tickets which they are donating to the world will.

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Source: sport 24

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