FIFA Women’s World Cup: Ayane to lead Morocco challenge

Football
Published 11.07.2023
FIFA Women’s World Cup: Ayane to lead Morocco challenge

Morocco has included Tottenham Hotspur ahead Rosella Ayane in its closing squad for the ladies’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand, certainly one of 14 overseas-based gamers chosen by coach Reynald Pedros.

Ayane, who was born in England, was a number one determine in serving to Morocco to the silver medal on the 2022 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations, the place the nation earned its maiden qualification for the World Cup.

The majority of that group has been retained, with influential captain Ghizlane Chebbak certainly one of seven gamers from Moroccan membership Association Sportive des Forces Armées Royales (AS FAR), which is the holder of the African Women’s Champions League title.

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Pedros, who has loved Champions League success with Olympique Lyonnais, has additionally referred to as on Napoli defender Sabah Seghir, Metz ahead Salma Amani and Nantes striker Kenza Chapelle.

Morocco has been drawn in Group H on the World Cup and can open its marketing campaign towards Germany on July 24. It meets South Korea six days later and finishes its pool fixtures towards Colombia on Aug. 3.

Morocco squad:

Goalkeepers: Ines Arouaissa (AS Cannes, France), Khadija Errmichi (AS FAR), Assia Zouhair (SCCM)

Defenders: Hanane Ait El Haj, Nouhaila Benzina, Zineb Redouani (all AS FAR), Nesryne El Chad (Lille, France), Rkia Mazrouai (Sporting Charleroi, Belgium), Yasmin Mrabet (Levante, Spain), Sabah Seghir (Napoli, Italy)

Midfielders: Ghizlane Chebbak, Najat Badri (each AS FAR), Anissa Lahmari (Guingamp, France), Sarah Kassi (Fleury, France), Elodie Nakkach (Servette, Switzerland)

Forwards: Salma Amani (Metz, France), Rosella Ayane (Tottenham Hotspur, England), Sofia Bouftini (RS Berkane), Kenza Chapelle (Nantes, France), Fatima Gharbi (CE Europa, Spain), Ibtissam Jraidi (Al-Ahli, Saudi Arabia), Sakina Ouzraoui Diki (Club Brugges, Belgium), Fatima Tagnaout (AS FAR).