Morocco carry hopes of Arab fans at 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup

The FIFA Women’s World Cup kicks off in Australia and New Zealand on July 20. (AFP)
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Updated 12 May 2023
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Morocco carry hopes of Arab fans at 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup

  • Africa’s second-best side will face Germany, South Korea and Colombia in Group H
  • Women’s team will look to emulate the achievements of the nation’s men at Qatar 2022

Morocco’s men stole the hearts of Arabs and fans worldwide at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. Now the North African nation’s women’s team will look to pull off a similar feat.

When on July 20 the FIFA Women’s World Cup kicks off in Australia and New Zealand, the team will make further history with their first-ever appearance at this level.

The ninth edition of the tournament, which will run until Aug. 20, will be unique in that it will be the first time that it involves 32 teams. Additionally, it will be hosted in the southern hemisphere for the first time, with weather conditions expected to be cooler than would have been expected in the summer months of the northern hemisphere.

Morocco’s women are on the rise.

After beating Botswana in the 2022 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations quarterfinals, Morocco became the first-ever Arab nation to qualify for the FIFA Women’s World Cup. Having secured their spot by reaching the last four in front of their own fans, they went on to beat Nigeria in the semifinals. Sadly, in front of a vociferous 51,000-strong crowd in Rabat on July 23, they fell just short of final glory by losing 2-1 to South Africa. Despite that disappointment, a second-place finish was an exceptional performance.

Now they will have to prove they can do it on the biggest stage of all.

Morocco have been drawn in a challenging group, against Germany on July 24 in Melbourne, South Korea on July 30 in Adelaide, and Colombia on Aug. 3 in Perth.

The journey to play in such exalted company is even more impressive when you take into account the Moroccan women’s team barely had any pedigree to speak of even a few years ago.

Their record consists of two group stage exits in 1998 and 2002, and had not even qualified for a single Africa Cup of Nations appearance from 2002 until they hosted the tournament in July of last year.

The nation’s current crop of stars have more than made up for their historical subpar performances by brilliantly making their way to the final, particularly the win over Nigeria, who are seen as a global powerhouse in women’s football.

When Reynald Pedros — a two-time UEFA Champions League-winning coach and FIFA Women’s Football Coach of the Year in 2018 — was tasked with leading the national team in 2021, it showed how seriously the Royal Moroccan Football Federation was taking the Africa Cup of Nations on home soil, not to mention the World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.

The appointment of Pedros turned out to be a masterstroke as he implemented rigorous standards, developed tactical acumen and discipline, and most importantly, instilled a sense of achievement in a group of players who had never won a title before.

“This is just the beginning of a new adventure,” the former France international said following the final defeat to South Africa, before adding that the Atlas Lionesses “have shown people that Moroccan women’s football brings happiness.”

One of the standout performers for Morocco has been midfielder Ghizlane Chebbak of ASFAR club, who finished the Africa Cup of Nations as joint top scorer with three goals before being named the tournament’s best player.

Chebbak, with teammate Zainab Radwan, was also chosen by CAF in the team of the tournament for their performances in reaching the final.

The 32-year-old has had to wait a long time to demonstrate her abilities on the international stage. Having now excelled at continental level, the team captain will now see Australia and New Zealand 2023 as her last big chance to showcase her talents to the world. Chebbak remains her country’s all-time top scorer, and is also known for her physical strength and classy demeanor on the pitch.

Chebbak says that she had expected her country to advance to the World Cup quarterfinals in Qatar, but insists that Moroccan football is no longer monopolized by men’s teams only.

As Africa’s second-best team, Morocco’s women will now rub shoulders with the world’s best nations, including four-time world champions the US, Brazil, Argentina, Canada, China, England, France, Germany, Italy, South Korea and the Netherlands.

Along the way, they will carry the hopes of all Arab nations, just as the men’s team did in Qatar. And who knows, they may emulate or even surpass their achievements.


Real Sociedad end Barca winning streak to tighten Liga title race

Updated 19 January 2026
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Real Sociedad end Barca winning streak to tighten Liga title race

  • The Catalan giants, who hit the woodwork four times and had two goals disallowed, now only lead rivals Real Madrid by a single point at the top of the table

SAN SEBASTIAN, Spain: Real Sociedad damaged Barcelona’s title defense ambitions as Goncalo Guedes gave them a surprise 2-1 La Liga victory on Sunday as Hansi Flick’s side fell to a first defeat in 12 matches.
The Catalan giants, who hit the woodwork four times and had two goals disallowed, now only lead rivals Real Madrid by a single point at the top of the table after Alvaro Arbeloa’s side beat Levante on Saturday.
Hosts Real Sociedad, now unbeaten in four games under new American coach Pellegrino Matarazzo, had Carlos Soler sent off late on but managed to hold on to triumph and climb up to eighth.
“I think we deserved to win today, we had a lot of chances, but in the end you have to put them away,” Barca midfielder Frenkie de Jong told DAZN.
“We played well but we didn’t win... their goalkeeper had a very good game.”
Sociedad shot-stopper Alex Remiro made several crucial saves.
“Three great points and a great game,” said Remiro.
“We’ve started this year in great form... this is the energy we have, how we’ve changed (recently).”
In a frantic start to a compelling game at the rainy Reale Arena, both teams had goals ruled out.
La Real had the ball in the net inside 30 seconds when Mikel Oyarzabal headed home Guedes’s cross, but had strayed offside.
At the other end, Barcelona’s Fermin Lopez drilled home from range but Dani Olmo had committed a foul in the build-up and it was ruled out.
With teenage winger Lamine Yamal keen to take on defenders, Barca got in often down the right flank. The 18-year-old teed up Olmo who fired high over the bar when he might have sent the Catalans ahead.
Yamal found the net himself but the goal was ruled out for an extremely tight offside, before Real Sociedad took the lead against the run of play.
Oyarzabal lashed home Guedes’s cross with a blistering volley inside Joan Garcia’s near post.
Yamal was felled just inside the area before half-time but although the referee pointed to the spot, a VAR review showed that the youngster was offside again and it was canceled out.

Remiro heroics

Barcelona turned up the pressure in the second half and Real Sociedad were left depending on Remiro and the frame of the goal to keep the Catalans at bay.
Olmo crashed a shot against the post from Lopez’s cross and then Remiro denied the Barca midfielder with a fine near-post save.
Remiro then tipped substitute Robert Lewandowski’s header against the crossbar with the save of the night.
Another Barca substitute, Marcus Rashford, eventually pulled the champions level, heading Yamal’s cross home after 70 minutes.
However, the hosts immediately regained their advantage after Barca goalkeeper Garcia initially saved Carlos Soler’s shot. The midfielder was able to gather the rebound and cross for Guedes, who fired La Real ahead again.
They should have got a third when Garcia, out of his goal, had no chance of saving Oyarzabal’s effort but Pau Cubarsi headed the ball off the line.
Barcelona came within centimeters of an equalizer when Joao Cancelo, on his second debut for the club, crossed for Jules Kounde, who headed against the crossbar.
Soler was dismissed for an ugly foul on Pedri before nine minutes of stoppage time were added on.
Rashford hit the post directly from a corner kick as Barca pushed until the end but could not find a way through.