Morocco Women’s National Team Adds Former PSG Goalkeeper Coach to Staff

The goalkeepers of the Lionesses of the Atlas have a new coach. Benjamin Leborgne joins the staff of the Moroccan women’s national team, a few days after the recruitment of Cédric Blomme as physical trainer of the team.
Before arriving in Morocco, Benjamin Lebogne held the same position within Paris Saint-Germain. The former goalkeeper coach of the U19 category of the French club will join Reynald Pedros’ staff within the Moroccan women’s national team. He officially signed on Monday, after spending more than two years with PSG, reports besoccer.com.
With Morocco, he will have the objectives of the 2022 CAN which will be held in Morocco, and a qualification for the 2023 World Cup.
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