Rosella Ayane believes new investment in Morocco's women's football will help them compete with England in the near future. She became the toast of a nation that, though initially sceptical and resistant towards women's football, has increasingly been won over by the team's success. "We are honoured to be the first Arab country to take part in the Women's World Cup," Chebbak added. play 1:25 How will Morocco be remembered for their incredible World Cup run Rob Dawson praises Morocco's performance at the World Cup after their 2-0 loss to France in the semifinals. "They all know they're here at the World Cup," he said.
Source: The North Africa Journal July 23, 2023 18:42 UTC