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MOROCCO AND ZAMBIA ARRIVE AT LADY WOMEN'S WORLD CUPS
Morocco and Zambia both qualified for the Women's World Cup interestingly subsequent to winning their Women's Africa Cup of Nations (Wafcon) quarter-finals on Wednesday.
Not just the primary North African country to have a Wafcon, Morocco's 2-1 triumph against Botswana makes them the principal country from the locale to meet all requirements for the Women's World Cup.
Prior, goalkeeper Hazel Nali was the legend for Zambia in their punishment shootout win against Senegal, after additional time had completed 1-1 in Casablanca.
Not just the primary North African country to have a Wafcon, Morocco's 2-1 triumph against Botswana makes them the principal country from the locale to meet all requirements for the Women's World Cup.
Each of the four Wafcon semi-finalists consequently meet all requirements for the 32-group competition in Australia and New Zealand in 2023.
Botswana and Senegal have a last opportunity to join their winners in the competition when both play in repechage ties at the end of the week to choose Africa's two groups to challenge an intercontinental play-off the following year.
Each of the four Wafcon semi-finalists consequently meet all requirements for the 32-group competition in Australia and New Zealand in 2023.
Dazzling again with their streaming football, Morocco procured their fourth dominate in as many matches in the capital Rabat to see off a Botswana side who battled as far as possible.
Livewire Sanaa Mssoudy opened the scoring three minutes in while keenly flicking home Fatima Tagnaout's free-kick, however Botswana hit back only four minutes as Keitumetse Dithebe twisted home a staggering free-kick.
Not long before the hour, the unstoppable Tagnaout conveyed again as her cross was going home by Yasmin Mrabet for an objective welcomed by flares in the stuffed out stands.
Morocco has put immensely in ladies' football lately and arriving at the Women's World Cup has been an expressed point.
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