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Thirty Domestic League Players Called Up For Moroccan Under-18 Camp
Mustapha Haddaoui will only be relying on locally-based players for the upcoming UNAF tournament in Libya.
According to Mountakhab.net, Moroccan national Under-18 coach
Mustapha Haddaoui has called up 30 players for a four day training camp, which
will begin on November 23 at the North African country’s sporting centre in Maamoura.
The camp is being held in order for the coach to have a better idea of who to select for the upcoming North African Football Association (UNAF) tournament, which will be hosted by Libya during the month of December.
The team with the most players represented is Wydad Athletic Club (five), while each of Raja Casablanca, FUS Rabat and FAR Rabat have three each.
Here is the list in full:
Hicham Guellouch (ASS), Marouane Bendamoune (CODM), Abdelhak Assarmouh (DHJ), Adil Rhaili (FAR), Ayoub Mokhtari (FAR), Abdelali Allaoui (FAR), Souhail Minaoui (FUS), Reda Zahraoui (FUS), Oussama El Halfi (FUS), Nouh Doukir (HUSA), Mehdi Khalati (RIT), Ismail El Haddaoui (IZK), Jalal Mouslih (MAS), Mohamed El Yousfi (MAT), Noussair El Mimouni (MAT), Jamal Hamza (MC Marrakech), Badreddine Idrissi Bouzidi (Najah Souss), Khalid Mahboub (OCK), Souhail Ichou (RB), Zakaria El Hiyani (RCA), Taoufik Dahbi (RCA), Soufiane Talal (RCA), Mohamed Boukhmiss (RSS), Ayoub Belmir (SCCM), Mehdi Darouich (SM), Yassine Bounou (WAC), Khalil Semmoumy (WAC), Abdelilah Amimi (WAC), Jawad Issine (WAC), Hamza Arfa (WAC).
Rami Ayari, Goal.com
The camp is being held in order for the coach to have a better idea of who to select for the upcoming North African Football Association (UNAF) tournament, which will be hosted by Libya during the month of December.
The team with the most players represented is Wydad Athletic Club (five), while each of Raja Casablanca, FUS Rabat and FAR Rabat have three each.
Here is the list in full:
Hicham Guellouch (ASS), Marouane Bendamoune (CODM), Abdelhak Assarmouh (DHJ), Adil Rhaili (FAR), Ayoub Mokhtari (FAR), Abdelali Allaoui (FAR), Souhail Minaoui (FUS), Reda Zahraoui (FUS), Oussama El Halfi (FUS), Nouh Doukir (HUSA), Mehdi Khalati (RIT), Ismail El Haddaoui (IZK), Jalal Mouslih (MAS), Mohamed El Yousfi (MAT), Noussair El Mimouni (MAT), Jamal Hamza (MC Marrakech), Badreddine Idrissi Bouzidi (Najah Souss), Khalid Mahboub (OCK), Souhail Ichou (RB), Zakaria El Hiyani (RCA), Taoufik Dahbi (RCA), Soufiane Talal (RCA), Mohamed Boukhmiss (RSS), Ayoub Belmir (SCCM), Mehdi Darouich (SM), Yassine Bounou (WAC), Khalil Semmoumy (WAC), Abdelilah Amimi (WAC), Jawad Issine (WAC), Hamza Arfa (WAC).
Rami Ayari, Goal.com
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