Tunisian Referees to Officiate Morocco-Brazil Friendly Match in Tangier

The friendly match between Morocco and Brazil on March 25 at the Ibn Battouta stadium in Tangier will be refereed by a Tunisian trio led by Sadok Selmi.
According to the Tunisian news agency TAP, Sadok Selmi will be assisted by Khalil Hassani and Mohamed Békir, all Tunisians. This friendly match is the first between Morocco and Brazil since their last meeting, which took place in the first round of the 2018 World Cup in Russia and ended in a 3-0 victory for the Brazilian selection.
The coach of Morocco has already unveiled the list of players called up for this friendly match to be held on March 25 in Tangier, as well as the one that will take place three days later in Madrid, Spain. According to Walid Regragui, these two matches against great teams will allow to gauge the level of the national team after its good run at the Qatar 2022 World Cup.
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