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Walid Regragui set to step down as Morocco era nears its end
France 24
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Walid Regragui set to step down as Morocco era nears its end

France 24 · Feb 27, 2026 · Collected from RSS

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Worn down after four years in charge of Morocco, Walid Regragui is expected to step down with the World Cup now less than four months away. The Moroccan federation, which met on Thursday, is likely to announce Regragui's successor soon. The leading candidate is Mohamed Ouahbi, currently in charge of the nation’s U20 world champion side.


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