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Morocco National Under-17 Football Team
The Morocco national under-17 football team is the national under-17 football team of Morocco and is controlled by the Royal Moroccan Football Federation. The team competes in the Africa U-17 Cup of Nations, UNAF U-17 Tournament, Arab Cup U-17 and the FIFA U-17 World Cup, which is held every two years. History On 8 September 2022, Morocco lost the 2022 Arab Cup, after losing in penalties to Algeria. In the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations, Morocco had a successful run, securing a spot in the knockout stages by finishing atop their group. They demonstrated their prowess by winning two matches and suffering a single defeat. In the subsequent match against Algeria, the Moroccan team emerged triumphant with a remarkable 3-0 victory, solidifying their qualification for the 2023 FIFA U-17 World Cup. Moving on to the semi-finals, they faced off against Mali in an intense battle that ended with a nail-biting 6-5 victory for Morocco on penalties, thanks to a heroic save by goalkeeper Taha B ...
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Royal Moroccan Football Federation
The Royal Moroccan Football Federation ( ar, الجامعة الملكية المغربية لكرة القدم), (french: Fédérarion Royale marocaine de football) is the governing body of football in Morocco. It was established in 1956. It became a member in the FIFA in 1960, and in the same year it also became a member in the CAF association. It organises the football league, the Botola, the Morocco national football team and the Morocco women's national football team. It is based in Rabat. it is also a member of the UAFA and UNAF. History Africa Cup Of Nations On 29 January 2011, the CAF Board decided that Morocco would host the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations, while the 2017 edition would be held in South Africa. In October 2014, the government of Morocco requested a postponement of the tournament due to the Ebola virus epidemic in West Africa. After the matter was discussed at the executive committee meeting on 2 November 2014, CAF decided to keep the date of the tournam ...
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FIFA U-17 World Cup
The FIFA U-17 World Cup, founded as the FIFA U-16 World Championship, later changed to U-17 in 1991 and to its current name in 2007, is the world championship of association football for male players under the age of 17 organized by ''Fédération Internationale de Football Association'' ( FIFA). The current champion is Brazil, which won its fourth title at the 2019 tournament on home soil. History The FIFA U-17 World Cup is a competition that was inspired by the Lion City Cup that was created by the Football Association of Singapore in 1977. The Lion City Cup was the first under-16 football tournament in the world. Following FIFA's then secretary-general Sepp Blatter's recommendation after he was in Singapore for the 1982 Lion City Cup, FIFA created the FIFA U-16 World Championship. The first edition was staged in 1985 in China, and tournaments have been played every two years since then. It began as a competition for players under the age of 16 with the age limit raised to 1 ...
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1987 African U-16 Qualifying For World Cup
The 1987 African U-16 Qualifying for World Cup was a qualifying edition organized by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) into the FIFA U-16 World Championship. The three winners qualified to the 1987 FIFA U-16 World Championship. First round The Côte d'Ivoire-Togo matches were played on 22 June 1986 and 5 July 1986. The winners advanced to the Second Round. ''Ivory Coast qualified on penalties freekick 4–3 after a draw of 2–2 on aggregate.'' ---- ''Lesotho qualified after the withdrawal of Mauritius.'' ---- ''Ethiopia qualified after the withdrawal of Sudan.'' ---- ''Cameroon qualified after the withdrawal of Gabon.'' ---- ''Ghana qualified after the withdrawal of Benin.'' ---- ''Liberia qualified after the withdrawal of Gambia.'' Second round The first leg matches were played on either the 09th or 10 August 1986. The second leg matches were played on either the 22nd, 23rd or 24 August 1986. The Liberia vs Guinea matches were played on 1st and 15 Nove ...
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1985 African U-16 Qualifying For World Cup
The 1985 African U-16 Qualifying for World Cup was the first qualifying edition organized by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) into the FIFA U-16 World Championship. The three winners qualified to the 1985 FIFA U-16 World Championship. First round The winners advanced to the Second Round. ''Guinea qualifyed after 3−1 on aggregate.'' ---- ''Zambia qualifyed after 4−2 on aggregate.'' Second round The winners qualified for the 1985 FIFA U-16 World Championship. ''Nigeria qualifyed after 2−1 on aggregate.'' ---- ''Guinea qualifyed after 2−1 on aggregate.'' ---- ''Congo qualifyed on penalties freekick 4–2 after a draw of 2–2 on aggregate.'' Countries to participate in 1985 FIFA U-16 World Championship The 3 teams which qualified for 1985 FIFA U-16 World Championship The 1985 FIFA U-16 World Championship, the first edition of the tournament, was held in the cities of Beijing, Shanghai, Tianjin, and Dalian in People's Republic of China fro ...
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2015 UNAF U-17 Tournament
The 2015 UNAF U-17 Tournament was the 12th edition of the UNAF U-17 Tournament. The tournament took place in Rabat, Morocco, on June 7-11, 2015. Participants * ''(hosts)'' * * ''(invited)'' Venues * Complexe Sportif de Salé of the Académie Mohamed VI, Salé Salé ( ar, سلا, salā, ; ber, ⵙⵍⴰ, sla) is a city in northwestern Morocco, on the right bank of the Bou Regreg river, opposite the national capital Rabat, for which it serves as a commuter town. Founded in about 1030 by the Banu Ifran, ... Tournament ---- ---- Champions References {{Africa-footy-competition-stub 2015 in African football 2015 2015 ...
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2012 UNAF U-17 Tournament (Morocco)
The 2012 UNAF U-17 Tournament (Morocco) is the tenth edition of the UNAF U-17 Tournament and the second one this year after the Tunisian edition. The tournament took place in Rabat from 24 to 27 December 2012. Participants * * * (invited) * Tournament ---- Champions Scorers ;2 goals * Ayoub Driss * Nidal Ben Salem * Hazem Haj Hassan * Chams Samti ;1 goal * Mouadh Ellafi * Mohamed Taktak * Mohamed Kory * El Hassan Moctar Sidi * Gueye Youssef * Ali Hadji * Moez Aboud * Ameur Omrani References

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2009 UNAF U-17 Tournament (Morocco)
The second 2009 edition of the UNAF U-17 Tournament took place in December 2009, with Morocco Morocco (),, ) officially the Kingdom of Morocco, is the westernmost country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. It overlooks the Mediterranean Sea to the north and the Atlantic Ocean to the west, and has land borders with Algeria t ... as the host of the tournament. Participants * * * * ''(withdrew)'' Tournament ---- ---- Champions References {{DEFAULTSORT:UNAF 2009 in African football 2009 2009 2009–10 in Algerian football 2009–10 in Tunisian football 2009–10 in Moroccan football ...
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2008 UNAF U-17 Tournament (Tunisia)
The 2008 UNAF U-17 Tournament was the third edition of the UNAF U-17 Tournament. It took place in March 2008 in Tunisia. Tunisia won the tournament after topping the round robin competition. Participants * * * * Tournament ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Champions References {{DEFAULTSORT:UNAF 2008 in African football 2008 2008 File:2008 Events Collage.png, From left, clockwise: Lehman Brothers went bankrupt following the Subprime mortgage crisis; Cyclone Nargis killed more than 138,000 in Myanmar; A scene from the opening ceremony of the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing; ... 2007–08 in Algerian football 2007–08 in Tunisian football 2007–08 in Libyan football 2007–08 in Moroccan football ...
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2018 UNAF U-17 Tournament (Morocco)
The 2018 UNAF U-17 Tournament was the 16th edition of the UNAF U-17 Tournament. The tournament took place in Marrakesh, Morocco, from 20 to 27 December, 2018. Participants * * * ''(invited)'' * ''(hosts)'' * * ''(invited)'' * ''(withdrew)'' Venues *Annexe du Grand Stade de Marrakech, Marrakesh * Stade de Marrakech, Marrakesh Match officials Referees * Hicham Temsamani (Morocco) * Amine Sekhraoui (Algeria) * Zidane Agrane (Libya) * Amir Loussif (Tunisia) * Mahmoud Nagy Mosa (Egypt) Assistant Referees * Abd Essamad Abertoun (Morocco) * Badr Farhan (Morocco) * Haithem Bouima (Algeria) * Mohamed Amine Araf (Algeria) * Magdi Kamel (Libya) * Mounji Abou Chkioua (Libya) * Jamel Dorai (Tunisia) * Ahmed Dhouioui (Tunisia) * Mohammed Mahmoud Lotfy (Egypt) * Mahmoud Said (Egypt) Group stage ''All times are local UTC+1.'' Group A ---- ---- Group B ---- ---- Knockout stage Fifth-Place Third-Place Final Champions References {{DEFAULTSORT:UNAF 201 ...
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2014 UNAF U-17 Tournament
The 2014 edition of the UNAF U-17 Tournament took place between 21 and 23 March 2014. Morocco hosted the tournament. Participants * (host) * * * Venues * Stade Moulay Hassan, Rabat (15,000) * Stade Municipal, Temara (5,000) Knockout stage ''All times given as local time (UTC+0)'' Final Champions References

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2009 UNAF U-17 Tournament (Tunisia)
The 2009 Union of North African Football Federations, UNAF U-17 Tournament was an association football tournament that took place on 12-20 August 2009 in Ain Draham, Tunisia. Group stage ''All times are local UTC+01:00, UTC+1.'' Group A ---- ---- Group B ---- ---- Knockout stage Third-place match Final Champions References External links UNAF U-17 Tournament history - ''unaf official website''
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2018 UNAF U-17 Tournament
The 2018 UNAF U-17 Tournament is the 15th edition of the UNAF U-17 Tournament. The tournament took place in Tunisia from 20 to 28 August 2018. This edition serve as a qualification for the Africa U-17 Cup of Nations, the winner will qualify for the 2019 Africa U-17 Cup of Nations held in Tanzania. Participants * * * * ''(hosts)'' * ''(withdrawn)'' Venues :Stade Mustapha Ben Jannet, Monastir : Stade Olympique de Sousse, Sousse Match officials The following referees were chosen for the 2018 UNAF U-17 Tournament. ;Referees * Nabil Boukhalfa * Ahmed El-Ghandour * Amin Mohamed Omar * Ayman Al-Sharif * Samir Guezzaz * Haythem Guirat ;Assistant referees * Mohamed Serradji * Samir Jamal Saad * Ali Tawfiq Taleb * Ibrahim Boukouz * Mustapha Akerkad * Khalil Hassani Squads Tournament All times are local, CET (UTC+1). ---- ---- Goalscorers ;3 goals * Riad Rahmoune * Tawfik Bentayeb ;2 goals * Bilal Ouchraf ;1 goal * Nabil Benali * Belkacem Bouzida * Ibrahi ...
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