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After a determined charm offensive that dates back years, Brahim Diaz will finally join up with the Morocco squad Mario Cortegana15 Real Madrid midfielder Brahim Diaz has chosen to represent Morocco over Spain.
Brahim, 24, has been capped only once by the Spanish senior side — scoring during a 4-0 friendly win over Lithuania in 2021 — meaning he is free to switch international allegiances.
The switch has not been made official yet with some formalities still to be completed. As part of the process, the Moroccan FA has to submit a request to FIFA for Diaz’s change of nationality.
Brahim was born in Malaga but is eligible to represent Morocco through his father.
Morocco have been trying for five years to convince. .. Guillermo Rai39 The Athletic speaks to players who have represented African nations despite being born abroad Jay Harris74 Walid Regragui will remain Morocco’s head coach despite a disappointing performance at the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).
World Cup semi-finalists Morocco were knocked out of the 2023 AFCON at the last-16 stage after a 2-0 loss to South Africa.
Earlier in the tournament, Regragui was handed a suspension following a clash with former Newcastle United defender Chancel Mbemba after the full-time whistle in Morocco’s 1-1 draw against DR Congo on January 21.
His four-match ban, of which two were suspended for a year alongside a $5, 000 fine, was overturned after a successful appeal, although. .. Omar Garrick World Cup semi-finalists Morocco have been knocked out of the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) at the last-16 stage after a 2-0 loss to South Africa.
Goals from Evidence Makgopa and Teboho Mokoena secured South Africa’s quarter-final spot, while Achraf Hakimi missed a late penalty for Morocco.
Morocco are the second of the pre-tournament favourites to exit the competition in as many days after reigning champions Senegal were beaten on penalties by the Ivory Coast on Monday.
Egypt, runners-up two years ago, were also eliminated at the last-16 stage following a penalty shootout loss to. .. Ali Rampling14 Morocco head coach Walid Regragui’s two-match suspension has been overturned after a successful appeal.
Regragui is now available to return the touchline for Morocco’s last-16 tie against South Africa on January 30, having missed out on his side’s final Group E fixture — a 1-0 win over Zambia.
The Confederation of African Football (CAF) handed Regragui a four-match ban, two of which were suspended, following a clash with former Newcastle United defender Chancel Mbemba after the full-time whistle in Morocco’s 1-1 draw against DR Congo on January 21.
The argument. .. Jay Harris and Colin Millar3 Advertisement AFCON 2023 is about to enter the knockout rounds - here are some of the biggest storylines The Athletic UK Staff and more25 Collars, eagle motifs - and so many patterns. We cast our eye over the kits on display at AFCON 2023 Nick Miller43 The AFCON group stage is over — and this is the state of play ahead of the knockout stages Daniel Barnes27 Morocco head coach Walid Regragui has been banned for four matches, two of which are suspended, by the Confederation of African Football (CAF).
Regragui and former Newcastle United defender Chancel Mbemba clashed following the full-time whistle in Sunday’s 1-1 draw between Morocco and DR Congo. The argument between the pair sparked an altercation involving players and staff of both nations, lasting a few minutes before dissipating.
A statement from CAF said the disciplinary board found the Moroccan FA (RMFF), the Congolese FA (COD) and coach Regragui guilty on separate charges.
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