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Morocco's 'explosion of joy' down to years of work

BBC Sport Thursday, 3 August 2023
Morocco have reached the last 16 on their debut at the Fifa Women's World Cup, and their success in Australia and New Zealand is no accident, but the result of serious investment.
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