Diaz sends Morocco to AFCON quarter-finals
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Morocco received a record 19.8 million tourists in 2025, up 14% from a year earlier, the tourism ministry said on Monday. Tourism accounts for about 7% of the North African country's gross domestic product and is a key source of jobs and foreign currency.
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Brahim Díaz fires Morocco into the Africa Cup of Nations quarterfinals where Cameroon awaits
Brahim Díaz kept Morocco’s Africa Cup of Nations title hopes on track while five-time winner Cameroon beat South Africa 2-1 for a showdown with the host nation in the quarterfinals.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup begins in June and Morocco's opponents have finally been revealed. By securing its bid as CAF Group E winners, Morocco is back in the World Cup after last qualifying in 2022. Following the 2026 World Cup draw on Dec. 5, Morocco will begin its World Cup campaign in Group C.
Morocco midfielder Azzedine Ounahi has been ruled out of the Africa Cup of Nations due to a leg injury, the Moroccan FA said on Monday. Morocco secured their place in the quarter-finals after beating Tanzania 1-0 on Sunday,
Excited red-and-green clad fans made their way to the stadium hours before kickoff as Morocco prepared to open the 35th Africa Cup of Nations
Madonna shares intimate family photos with her kids from their holiday vacation to Morocco. The singer is mom to six kids — Lourdes, Rocco, David, Mercy and twins Stella and Estere.
Cameroon scored a goal in either half to see off South Africa 2-1 in the last 16 of the Africa Cup of Nations finals on Sunday and set up a quarter-final clash with hosts Morocco.
Morocco captain Achraf Hakimi has appealed for the host nation’s supporters to stop whistling the team at the Africa Cup of Nations.
Madonna shared a glimpse of her nighttime outing in Morocco in a Jan. 3 Instagram post. Her post included rare photos of the singer and five of her kids, some loved-up snaps with her boyfriend, Akeem Morris,
It is an unlikely setting for two Israeli artists whose work has been shaped by Morocco, Jerusalem, Marseille and Paris, and whose creative lives have long resisted fixed categories. Yet Xavier has become a place where their music, pedagogy and personal histories suddenly make sense together. It is also the place where they now face a crossroads.
Why no surprise results? Where is the joy? It is still early days, but the Africa Cup of Nations' group stage has been a little flat