Proud Moroccans hail World Cup team but rue defeat felt in Africa and Arab world

Morocco's defender #06 Romain Ghanem Saiss comforts Morocco's defender #02 Achraf Hakimi at the end of the Qatar 2022 World Cup semi-final football match between France and Morocco at the Al-Bayt Stadium in Al Khor, north of Doha on December 14, 2022. (AFP)
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Updated 15 December 2022
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Proud Moroccans hail World Cup team but rue defeat felt in Africa and Arab world

  • In first World Cup held in Arab country, and one marked by upsets, Morocco won supporters far afield
  • It was the first Arab team to reach the quarter-finals and the first African team to reach the semis

DOHA/RABAT: Moroccans slumped with disappointment on Wednesday after their team’s semifinal defeat to France, but were still pumped with pride for a World Cup run that spurred tears of joy across Africa and the Arab world.

As France’s second goal went in, the deafening noise of Morocco’s overwhelming support inside Qatar’s Al-Bayt Stadium went suddenly quiet — a silence echoed not only in Rabat and Casablanca, but in Beirut, Cairo and Dakar.

A woman in green, sitting in the banked rows of supporters that had whistled, drummed and cheered through the game, sat silently, her hands clasped in front of her lips to watch the final minutes.

In the first World Cup held in an Arab country, and one already marked by upsets, Morocco won supporters far afield as the first Arab team to reach the quarter-finals and the first African team to reach the semis.

Long after the final whistle, when the victorious French team had left the pitch, Morocco’s players stayed on, basking in the love of a stadium clad in their red and green colors.

“We are really proud of this team... we already made history so we can’t judge them for this match,” said Mohamad Alaoui, 24, a Moroccan student who said he had traveled from London to attend the World Cup and had been at every Morocco game.

“I’m so happy that I was here to see the team in the stadium and that I got to see them go so far in this World Cup,” said Samira Idrissi, 34.




An Iraqi man reacts after as he watches the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Semi-Final match between France and Morocco on the screen, in Baghdad, Iraq, December 14, 2022. (REUTERS)

In Rabat, where fans had packed cafes for hours before the game, the crowd rose to applaud their team despite the defeat.

“This is the semifinal. It is already an honor and we are proud to see people from different countries root for the Moroccan team,” said Taoufiq Ouchikh.

“We thank the national team for this achievement. We are proud of this team. We lost to a world Cup champion and we dominated,” said Abdelilah Sair, another fan watching in the same cafe.

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In a Beirut cafe where France fans had gathered to watch the game, Morocco fan Sanaa Kassemi burst into tears as the victorious French players celebrated, but she waved the Moroccan flag in the air.

“I have a French passport but I am originally Moroccan. That’s the most important thing about how I feel right now,” she said.




French team celebrates at the end of the Qatar 2022 World Cup semi-final football match between France and Morocco at the Al-Bayt Stadium in Al Khor, north of Doha on December 14, 2022. (AFP)

On Egypt’s Red Sea coast, banker Ahmed Zaki, 38, said Morocco had failed to take advantage of their chances. “They deserved to lose, but with honor,” he said.

In the Cameroonian capital Yaounde, car washer Michael Fogang said he was happy despite the defeat. “I am not disappointed at all. Morocco made a lot of effort,” he said in the bar where he watched the game.

French President Emmanuel Macron, who had been in the stadium for the game, led tributes to the defeated Moroccan side. “To our Moroccan friends: congratulations on this beautiful journey. You are making football history,” he tweeted.

France, Morocco’s former colonial ruler, is home to hundreds of thousands of people of Moroccan origin and North African flags were held aloft along the Champs Elysees in Paris after the game.

Moroccan Prime Minister Aziz Akhannouch lauded a team he called heroes that brought joy to Moroccans and made the country’s name “resonate on every tongue during the World Cup.”

Other regional leaders to congratulate Morocco on getting so far included Dubai ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid.


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Esports World Cup 2026 tickets go on sale

  • First wave of tickets includes early-bird passes, premium experiences, special travel offers ahead of 7-week competition for record-breaking $75m prize pool

RIYADH: The Esports World Cup Foundation has officially opened ticket sales for the Esports World Cup 2026, the world’s largest esports event, which returns to Riyadh from July 6 to Aug. 23.

The first wave of ticket options for fans is now live at esportsworldcup.com and through international ticketing partners Tixr (US and EU), Webook (Middle East and Saudi Arabia), Platinumlist (Middle East and India), and Damai (China), alongside special travel packages from Saudia Holidays.

EWC 2026 will feature a record-breaking $75 million prize pool that reflects the evolution of the EWC as a premier sporting event and the anchor multi-title competition within the global esports ecosystem.

Over 2,000 players representing more than 200 clubs and over 100 countries will compete in Riyadh in the industry-leading cross-game club championship that is now a focal point of the esports calendar.

Saudia Holidays, the travel division of Saudia, the Kingdom’s national carrier, is offering an all-in-one early-bird package to experience the Esports World Cup, including return flights, hand-picked hotels near the action, and a free all-access pass for the full duration of the stay, with simple booking and no hidden fees.

Regular tournament passes and daily passes will be released in the next wave of sales.

The EWCF has officially confirmed the weekly schedule for EWC 2026, locking in seven weeks of world-class competition.

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