Meeting with Abdeslam Ouaddou (Morocco), the first to say no to the World Cup in Qatar

As early as 2013, the former captain of Morocco, Abdeslam Ouaddou, who came out of a bad experience in Qatar, denounced the attribution of the World Cup to this country. Almost ten years later, he still thinks it was not a good choice, but also sees the progress in this country of golf.

Former Moroccan international (he was even the captain of the selection), passed by Rennes, Nancy and Valenciennes in France (but also Fulham, in England), Abdelsam Ouaddou closely follows the World Cup in Qatar. With the hope of seeing Morocco go far in this competition.

In this video produced by our partners at the Sport Business Observatory, the man who has just completed his coaching training explains to Philippe Doucet his relationship with this world championship, in a country, Qatar, of which he nevertheless has a very bad memory (with a very bad experience in the Lekhwiya club, which has since become Al-Duhail Sports Club between 2010 and 2012) A very interesting document, as Morocco faces Belgium this Sunday (2 p.m.) with big ambitions.

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