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Women's World Cup: Fans proud of Morocco despite crashing out after loss to France | Africanews

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".... it's a first, and it's very good, they are like an example for the young girls here in Morocco. It's inspiring, it means that we can become anything we want, even play football, whereas it's not been very long since football was considered a sport for men and today the girls got to round of 16

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