Moroccan Soccer Federation Threatens Legal Action Over False Player Rumors

Lying allegations have targeted the Moroccan women’s football players, currently preparing for the World Cup to be held in Australia and New Zealand. The Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF) is raising its voice and threatening legal action.
In a statement, the FRMF firmly condemned the allegations circulated by certain pages on social networks, particularly Facebook, about alleged leaks of certain players from the national team.
All the summoned players and all the staff members of the women’s national team are present in Switzerland, where they are supposed to play a friendly match, it is indicated in the statement, according to which it will use all means of recourse in order to protect the members of the women’s national team, and all the components of Moroccan football, from any false accusation affecting them.
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