Morocco’s National Soccer Team Unveils Luxury Bus Ahead of Africa Cup of Nations

In preparation for the national team’s good preparation for the next Africa Cup of Nations (CAN), the federation has provided the players with a brand new bus.
A video of the new Lions bus is circulating on social media. According to Médias24, it is a "new means of transport, worthy of the biggest European clubs" and which will undoubtedly "guarantee optimal comfort for the Atlas Lions".
The same source recalls that the Moroccan national team will begin "its preparation camp for the continental competition on June 3 at the Maâmoura sports center". And to add that "until then, Medhi Benatia’s teammates are still not sure of the opponents they will face in friendly matches".
It should be remembered that in this CAN, which will be played in Egypt from June 21 to July 19, the Moroccan players find themselves in the so-called "group of death" and will have to overcome Côte d’Ivoire, South Africa and Namibia.
It should be noted that for a few months, the South Korean brand Hyundai has become the official carrier after signing an agreement with the Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF). The three-year agreement signed between the two parties will allow the automotive brand to "benefit from the exploitation rights of the distinctive signs of the Moroccan national football teams on all its communication media, as well as the status of Official Carrier of the national team and all the Moroccan National Football Teams," the statement said.
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