Morocco’s Coach Embarks on European Talent Hunt for National Team

The coach of the Moroccan national team, Walid Regragui, is about to crisscross Europe with his assistant Rachid Benmahmoud. Objective: to convince new talents to join the Atlas Lions.
The Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF) thus wishes to strengthen its workforce in view of the next international competitions, in particular the Africa Cup of Nations, which will be played on Moroccan soil.
First stop: France. On the program, meetings with players already present in the selection and other potential recruits. The Moroccan coaching staff is counting on dialogue to persuade these talents to wear the national jersey and ensure a harmonious integration within the group.
Two names are circulating insistently: Ayoub Bouaddi, a young prodigy playing at LOSC Lille, and Ugo Lamare El Kadmiri, a promising striker from Olympique de Marseille. Their remarkable performances have caught the eye of the Federation, which wishes to secure their services.
The Moroccan Federation has many recruiters all over Europe to detect potential players to integrate into the national teams.
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