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U17 AFCON: Morocco beat SA in their group B opener

CAN U17 : le Maroc accélère dans le dernier quart face à l’Afrique du Sud
U17 AFCON: Morocco beat SA in their group B opener

Morocco starts the U17 AFCON with a victory this Sunday, April 30. The Atlas Cubs dominated South Africa 2-0. It is at the beginning of the last quarter of an hour that the Moroccans made the difference. Ait Boudlal converted a penalty (75th) and Adam Hanin put the goal of the break (83rd).

Thanks to this success, Morocco takes the lead of the group B ahead of Nigeria, winner a little earlier of Zambia (1-0). For the next day scheduled on Wednesday, Nigerians and Moroccans will face each other.

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