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The Atlas Lions
After a timid start and that 0-0 draw at home against Mauritania, Morocco got back on track by stringing together three wins over the next three games. A series that allows the men of the coach Vahid Halilodzic to truster the leader's seat of group E of these qualifiers for the next CAN. With 5 points ahead of its first pursuer, Mauritania and 6 on the 3rd, Burundi, the Atlas Lions have even secured their qualification for Cameroon 2022.
Coach: Vahid Halilodzic
Youssef En-Nesyri
Date of birth: June 1, 1997
Height:1m90
Number of selections: 35
First selection: August 31, 2016
Number of international goals: 11
Current club: Sevilla FC
Matches played: 32
goals scored: 17
Passes scored:
CAN CAMEROUN 2021 Group E
Day 1: Morocco - Mauritania: 0 - 0
Day 2: Burundi - Morocco: 0 - 3
Day 3: Morocco - Central African Republic: 4 - 1
Day 4: Central African Republic - Morocco: 0 - 2
Day 5: Mauritania - Morocco: 3/22/21
Day 6: Morocco - Burundi: 3/30/21
Group E standings:
Morocco: 10 points
Mauritania: 5 points
Burundi: 4 points
Central African Republic: 3 points
CAN CAMEROUN 2021
1976:
African Cup of Nations winner
1980:
African Cup of Nations Bronze Medalist
2004:
African Cup of Nations finalist
International rank: 35th
African rank: 4th
PRESIDENT: Faouzi Lekjaa
1st Vice President: Hamza El Hajoui
2nd Vice President:
3rd Vice President:
Telephone: +212-537/540 600
www.frmf.ma