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J'ai oublié, avec ça que vous voulez jouer la finale contre l'Argentine ?
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On fait avec ce qu'on a, on a fini avec un seul DC sur le terrain et on a pas encaissé. Banoun n'a pas joué depuis presque 2 années. Place à la jeunesse et les Dari Yamik désolé le niveau est trop haut, peut être pour l'Afrique, mais en coupe du monde et d'ici 2026 on aura d'autres bons DC qui vont immerger. Pour moi la CM est terminée officiellement aujourd'hui, rerour à nous moutons. Bonne chance pour les forumistes français qui supportaient la France contre le Maroc en catimini
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New York Times Morocco Gave Everything. It Needed a Little More Against France. France will head to the World Cup final for the second tournament in a row, after defeating Morocco on Wednesday.Credit...Richard Heathcote/Getty Image By Rory Smith Dec. 14, 2022 AL KHOR, Qatar — The drums kept on beating. The whistles kept on shrieking. Morocco’s players kept on coming, again and again, their legs burning and their lungs heaving, as they raged against the dying of the light. At the end, Morocco had run out of road. At no point, not for a second, did it run out of fight. The World Cup, then, will culminate in the sort of blockbuster final that both FIFA, its organizer, and Qatar, its host, have craved: Lionel Messi’s Argentina, seeking to deliver arguably the finest player of all time his crowning glory, against Kylian Mbappé, his heir apparent, and France, aiming to become the first nation in half a century to retain the most coveted prize in sports. Today, Gianni Infantino feels very smug indeed. Regardless of which team emerges triumphant on Sunday, though, which story line is reverse-engineered as destiny, on some level this will always be Morocco’s World Cup, the one that made it a trailblazer, a record-breaker, a watermark that will not fade. From this point on, a whole slew of achievements will all be the first since Morocco. It was here that Morocco became the first team from the Arab world to make a World Cup quarterfinal. Then, a few days later, it was here that it became the first African team to extend its run all the way to the semifinals. That it could go no further, beaten by France, 2-0, in a breathless, furious game at Al Bayt, neither erases nor diminishes those feats. It does not alter the fact that it was in Qatar where Morocco proved to a “whole generation” that it could produce “miracles,” as its redoubtable goalkeeper, Yassine Bounou, put it. It was in Qatar that Morocco, according to its coach, Walid Regragui, redefined the limits of “what was possible.” A Brief Guide to the 2022 World Cup Card 1 of 9 What is the World Cup? The quadrennial event pits the best national soccer teams against each other for the title of world champion. Here’s a primer to the 2022 men’s tournament: Where is it being held? This year’s host is Qatar, which in 2010 beat the United States and Japan to win the right to hold the tournament. Whether that was an honest competition remains in dispute. When is it? The tournament opened on Nov. 20, when Qatar played Ecuador. Over the two weeks that follow, four games will be played on most days. The tournament ends with the final on Dec. 18. Is a winter World Cup normal? No. The World Cup usually takes place in July. But in 2015, FIFA concluded that the summer temperatures in Qatar might have unpleasant consequences and agreed to move the tournament to the relatively bearable months of November and December. How many teams are competing? Thirty-two. Qatar qualified automatically as the host, and after years of matches, the other 31 teams earned the right to come and play. Meet the teams here. How does the tournament work? The 32 teams are divided into eight groups of four. In the opening stage, each team plays all the other teams in its group once. The top two finishers in each group advance to the round of 16. After that, the World Cup is a straight knockout tournament. How can I watch the World Cup in the U.S.? The tournament will be broadcast on Fox and FS1 in English, and on Telemundo in Spanish. You can livestream it on Peacock, or on streaming services that carry Fox and FS1. Here’s how to watch every match. When will the games take place? Qatar is three hours ahead of London, eight hours ahead of New York and 11 hours ahead of Los Angeles. That means there will be predawn kickoffs on the East Coast of the United States for some games, and midafternoon starts for 10 p.m. games in Qatar. Got more questions? We’ve got more answers here. If it had needed confirmation of that, it came not long after Randal Kolo Muani doubled France’s lead, effectively sealing its place in the final, breaking hearts not just in Morocco but from Agadir to Amman and Cairo to Cape Town, all of those recent adopters who had adopted Regragui’s team as their standard-bearer. Credit...Lee Smith/Reuters For a moment, the tens of thousands of Moroccan fans who had packed this stadium, this city — so many that, troubled by the sheer number of people arriving in Doha for the semifinal, Qatar Airways abruptly canceled seven flights from Morocco on the morning of the game — stood silent, collecting their thoughts. On the field, their players seemed winded. It did not last long. Slowly, the crowd started to applaud, and then cheer, and then roar, a wave crashing and rebounding around the stadium, gathering strength and fervor, an outpouring of all the gratitude and pride that Morocco has generated over these last three and a half weeks, that had swept them out of the group stage and all the way to the final four, to the cusp of smashing the biggest glass ceiling of all. Even then, Morocco did not seem overawed. Regragui’s players did not wilt against the luster, the experience, the contradictions of this curious French team, simultaneously obviously flawed and smoothly imperious. Sign up for the World Cup Briefing. The world’s greatest sporting spectacle returns in November. Get our daily analysis of every match and the stories from Qatar that you won’t see on TV. Get it sent to your inbox. Morocco did not stutter when a single misjudgment, a little excessive zeal from the central defender Jawad El Yamiq, allowed France to prize an opening goal — finished off by Théo Hernandez — after only five minutes. It was the first goal Morocco had conceded to an opponent since the start of the World Cup. Nor were they unnerved by losing three of their first-choice defenders to injury by the start of the second half, the mounting cost of their run this deep in the tournament: Nayef Aguerd in the warm-ups before the game; Romain Saiss after the opening exchanges of the first half; Noussair Mazraoui at the break. Despite all of that, for vast swathes of the game Morocco troubled and tormented France, the reigning champion, the overwhelming favorite rocking further and further back on its heels. Ibrahima Konaté and Raphael Varane rushed around to put out fires as and when they sparked, trusted more to luck than judgment to keep the Moroccan attacks at bay. Even Kolo Muani’s goal, tapped home from close range with his first touch of the ball, did not draw the sting. The light, then, was fading, but Morocco did not acquiesce. Deep into injury time, all hope almost extinguished, it carved out not one, not two, but three golden opportunities to score, to jar French nerves, to bring its fans — old and new, here and there — one last cause for celebration. They did not, in truth, need it. At the final whistle, Regragui’s players collapsed on to their backs, all of the air drawn from them. For a while, it was possible to wonder if the tireless Azzedine Ounahi and Sofyan Amrabat, in particular, might need to spend the night there, and make their way home in the morning. After a while, they lifted themselves and formed, for a few minutes, a tight huddle with their teammates, listening as Regragui told them that Morocco’s king, Mohammed VI, was “proud of them, that the Moroccan people were proud of them, that the whole world was proud of this team.” And then, as the applause rang down, they slowly approached their fans. On the edge of the penalty area, they stopped, and one by one they fell to their knees and lowered their foreheads to the grass. Morocco had made it past Belgium and Croatia, Spain and Portugal, illuminating this tournament, inspiring a continent, reshaping the bounds of possibility. Here, though, Regragui and his players could go no further, their journey drawing to a halt far later than they could have imagined, but not quite as far as they might, for a few days, have dreamed. This, then, is where it ends. In the weeks, and months, and years to come, though, that is not how Morocco, or Africa, or all of those countries that have seen in Morocco a reflection of themselves will see it. This World Cup, Morocco’s World Cup, will be remembered, instead, as a beginning.
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Fédération Royale Marocaine de Football
Koman a répondu à un(e) sujet de Pastore dans Équipes Nationales
Ahh!! nta katahdar f siyassa Moi je veux revenir chaque année au pays -
Fédération Royale Marocaine de Football
Koman a répondu à un(e) sujet de Pastore dans Équipes Nationales
Tu as 4 équipes par 12 groupes. Chaque groupe compte 6 matchs : 1 équipe jouera les 3 autres = 3 1 équipe jouera les 2 autres = 2 (cette équipe a déjà joué un match dans le cas précédant) 1 équipe jouera 1 équipe = 1 (cette équipe a déjà joué 2 matchs dans les 2 autres cas prétendants). il nya pas de répétition de matchs comme dans les matchs aller-retour -
Fédération Royale Marocaine de Football
Koman a répondu à un(e) sujet de Pastore dans Équipes Nationales
D'accord avec toi. On doit avoir aussi une botola plus forte et qu'elle aura les moyens de garder nos meilleurs joueurs. Brader nos pépites au golf n'est pas une option et parmi les seules occasions de briller à l'international est de participer à la coupe du monde des clubs, que Geno critique. Il y a aussi une possibilité d'avoir une vitrine pour le foot local quand tu as 2 clubs qui participent -
Fédération Royale Marocaine de Football
Koman a répondu à un(e) sujet de Pastore dans Équipes Nationales
Je sais que le reste est inclus dans la fermeture des frontières Qu'es ce que tu propose comme démarche ou solutions ? On dégage Lekjaa et on ramène qui ? As tu des propositions de qui peut prendre sa place ? Et tu as la certitude qu'il ne va pas se servir sans gène ? Je t'aime bien Geno, mais je ne sais pas ce qui cloche avec toi -
Enlève juste le ev ou le ve de Tevez et tu as la réponse Tevez aurait fini avec au moins 4 ou 5 buts à sa place
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Fédération Royale Marocaine de Football
Koman a répondu à un(e) sujet de Pastore dans Équipes Nationales
Premier tour c'est 72 matchs, tu sd répété les matchs, c'est 3+2+1 = 6 × 12 -
Fédération Royale Marocaine de Football
Koman a répondu à un(e) sujet de Pastore dans Équipes Nationales
Tu veux qu'on ferme les frontières, couper les relations, bouder les événements internationaux fermer les ports et aéroports sur la diadpora, ... et vivre comme des rats ? 1/2 finale de coupe du monde (avec l'équipe erasmus) Déjà organisé une CM des clubs Prochain organisateur de ma CM des clubs Événements futsal, foot féminin ... Tu crache sur tout qui n'est pas à tes goûts, mais nous on savoure ces beaux moments. Tu crache sur 3-4 millions pour le wac et le raja et tu veux développer le foot local. -
Pas du tout, il est très limité le gars. Il doit prendre le ballon dans ses mains pour jongler ou faire les petites passes
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Pour quelles sélections il pourrait jouer ton fils ? À part le Maroc et la France
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Comment il a fait pour être pro Chderra ?
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Fédération Royale Marocaine de Football
Koman a répondu à un(e) sujet de Pastore dans Équipes Nationales
Merci, donc 2 équipes marocaine vont participer. C'est très proche -
Fédération Royale Marocaine de Football
Koman a répondu à un(e) sujet de Pastore dans Équipes Nationales
Février 2024 tu veux dire ? Si c'est le prochain, 2023, je ne vois pas comment il vont jouer 5 matchs d'ici là Bonne nouvelle ! -
Binationaux susceptibles de porter les couleurs du Maroc A
Koman a répondu à un(e) sujet de Pastore dans Lions de l'Atlas
Un autre Mamea ? Après la famille Lebrazi, Hadji et maintenant Amrabt, voilà une autre famille qui nourrit nos équipes. Chapeau à maman Mamea -
@Geno
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Tu veux nous faire chier ? Cette action c'est comme 7emmo mo7al wach i3teh lkora quel scop de l'avoir mis dans le camion
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Actu en vrac sur la CDM 2022
Koman a répondu à un(e) sujet de Sofiane Basri dans Coupe du Monde Qatar 2022
Ils y croient vraiment!!! En voyant le Maroc en demi et avec tout le conditionnement qu'ils subissent ils pensent vraiment qu'ils sont mieux que nous, donc ils auraient gagné la finale contre le Brésil -
France - Argentine / Finale coupe du monde de la FIFA 2022
Koman a répondu à un(e) sujet de chakos dans Coupe du Monde Qatar 2022
On s'en fou. Tellement je déteste les deux équipes que j'aimerai qu'on annule cette finale. -
Metle en avatar, allah in3al li mayahcham. La zin la mejya welwakt. Lwazorat fi mazbalat attarikh Je l'ai dit, un gars plus intelligent aurait refusé la convocation et rester le roi des mystères et ses groupies lui auraient construit une statut à Safi. Siiiiir siiiiir ye3tek ghabbara
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50/45
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Beaucoup ! Un aveu de culpabilité et ça restera une tâche sur le dos de la VAR encore. C'est plus symbolique que autre chose, mais on sortira encore plus la tête haute. Les médias en parle beaucoup de ce pénalty, mais c'est trop tard. Au pire une pétition et l'envoyer à la FIFA
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Arrêtons de pleurer sur la défaite, ça ne changera rien. Le carton jaune lui oui.