The Moroccan national team, which won fourth place in the FIFA World Cup in Qatar, will receive a royal, popular and large audience upon its arrival in Rabat on Tuesday.
Morocco reached the semi-finals, losing 2-0 to France, before finishing fourth following losing 2-1 to Croatia in the third-place match.
The official Maghreb Arab News Agency quoted the Ministry of Royal Palaces, Ceremonies and Decorations as saying: With royal directives, the national football team will receive on Tuesday a welcome worthy of its brilliant career during the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
And she continued: In this context, the national team will enjoy a great public and public reception, since its arrival at Rabat Airport at around five in the evening, passing through Hassan II Street, November 16 Square, Chellah Square, King Hussein Square, then Mohammed V Street, Barid Square, and Mohammed V Square, January 11th Square, Moulay El-Hassan Street, Bab As-Sufara, and all the way to the Royal Palace, where the members of the national team will receive a sublime royal reception in celebration and appreciation of this great historical achievement.
King Mohammed VI of Morocco congratulated the Moroccan national team following it achieved a historic achievement for Arab and African football by occupying fourth place in the World Cup finals.