Morocco’s Amine Adli Leaves CAN Preparation Camp Due to Family Emergency

The Bayer Leverkusen striker Amine Adli, an U18 and then Hopes international with the French team, was forced to leave the gathering of the Moroccan team, currently in full preparation for the 2024 CAN Ivory Coast.
Sick, Amine Adli’s mother is hospitalized. A situation that concerns the 23-year-old striker. Touched, national coach Walid Regragui has issued an express authorization for his player to go to his bedside. He thus leaves the Atlas Lions who are preparing the next Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) which will take place from January 13 to February 11, 2024 in Ivory Coast, with 24 teams including the defending champions Senegal.
Ranked in group F, the Atlas Lions will take the field on Wednesday, January 17. They will challenge Tanzania at the Laurent Pokou stadium in San Pedro, before playing a new match against the Democratic Republic of Congo on Sunday, January 21, still at the same stadium and finally Zambia on Wednesday, January 24. Pending the start of the continental tournament, Walid Regragui’s protégés will face Sierra Leone in a friendly on Thursday, January 11 in San Pedro.
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