Authentic footballs from Morocco’s matches against Croatia and France on display in different cities

As official sponsor of the national football team, Coca-Cola is exhibiting the authentic balls that opposed Morocco to Croatia (first match) and France (semi-final) during the 2022 World Cup , the company said in a statement.

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December 30, 2022 at 2:46 p.m.

Modified December 30, 2022 at 2:46 p.m.

As official sponsor of the national football team, Coca-Cola is exhibiting the authentic balls that opposed Morocco to Croatia (first match) and France (semi-final) during the 2022 World Cup , the company said in a statement.

Coca-Cola is setting up stands in different cities of the Kingdom which will be used to display the authentic ball with which the Atlas Lions faced France in the semi-finals. Supporters will be able to pose alongside the official ball. Several other activities are offered within the stands, adds the same source.

The first stand was opened in Casablanca, from December 29 to 30, 2022. A second stand will be open in Marrakech from December 31, 2022 to January 1, 2023. It will be followed by a 3rd stand in Agadir from January 3 to 4, 2023, then a 4th in Tangier from January 6 to 7, 2023.

“This exhibition is a way to bring a little of the history written in Qatar, to Morocco, and to share it with as many people as possible. It is also a way to thank and congratulate our national team which marked the history by becoming the first Arab and African team to reach the semi-finals of a World Cup while promoting Morocco’s values ​​on an international scale. For Coca-Cola, it was important to celebrate such an achievement. with Atlas Lions supporters across Morocco,” said Islam Ouchaou, Coca-Cola Brand Director in Morocco.

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