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[QUOTE="saintjohn, post: 17995623, member: 398789"] [B]BBC:[/B] [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/66398182[/URL] Since 2009, when Morocco's new football academy was opened with the aim of producing international quality footballers of all genders, the country - led by [B]football-mad King Mohammed VI -[/B] has placed heavy focus on the women's game. In 2019 the $65m King Mohammed VI Training Complex opened near the capital city, Rabat, which is home to both the men's and women's international teams at senior and junior level. It includes eight full-size pitches, futsal and beach pitches, gym and medical facilities, an Olympic-sized swimming pool, classrooms and a 5-star hotel. In August 2020, the National Women's League became professional. To achieve these aims, the annual budget for women's football rose to $65m - a tenfold increase. "We are so proud of what we managed to do," Lahmari said after the win over Colombia. "Emotions are running high. We are delighted, and dedicating this win to the people of Morocco and the King." This is Morocco's [B]latest step in becoming a global football force,[/B] following the [B]extraordinary achievements of the men's team in Qatar[/B] last year. Having reached the semi-finals of the 2022 World Cup with their men's team, Morocco are the second African nation to reach the knockout stages of successive men's and women's World Cups, after Nigeria in 1998 (men's) and 1999 (women's). Just as the men took [B]historic steps in Qatar - [/B]they were the first African side to reach a [B]World Cup semi-final[/B] - so have [B]Morocco in setting up their meeting with France.[/B] [/QUOTE]
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