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World Cup: Ecstasy throughout Africa, Arab world as Morocco makes historic semi ultimate qualification

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The history-making Atlas lions of Morocco are being cheered on by followers. They’re celebrating the North African workforce’s shock win over Portugal, because it turns into the primary African facet to achieve the World Cup semi-finals.

“We won’t consider it, even now we nonetheless cannot consider it. We’re nonetheless in a dream and we are going to get up the day we win the Cup when we’re going to take it to Morocco with us” Saad Benaija, Morocco fan stated

”It’s unimaginable” one other fan says. “Actually, there will not be even phrases to explain the occasion we live,” Hajji Abderrahmane, a Morocco fan from France. “See, Cristiano cried as we speak, the place is Ronaldo? In a airplane. It’s completed”. 

The scenes of pleasure and celebration haven’t stopped. In Doha, Qatar the place the feat was recorded, and throughout Moroccan cities Rabat and Casablanca the place many are cheering, crying, dancing and singing on the streets again dwelling. 

Morocco has defied expectations on this event, beforehand beating Belgium and Spain. a run that had introduced delight throughout the nation and widespread assist throughout the African continent and Arab world.

“What to say – what a pleasure! I by no means imagined it. We’re the primary African nation to achieve the World Cup semi-finals. What can I say? Actually, it’s past creativeness, individuals may by no means have imagined it” Rachid, a Morocco fan in Casablanca sharing his pleasure.

However it’s not all achieved simply but for the history-makers. On Wednesday the Atlas lions will likely be hoping to go even a step additional to the ultimate once they face defending champions France.

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