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Hakimi Calls for Fan Support Amid Whistling at AFCON

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On the eve of Morocco's decisive meeting against Zambia (Monday, 8 p.m.), Ashraf Hakimi presented himself at a press conference with his selector Walid Regragui this Sunday. Asked about the support of the Moroccan public, the Parisian side must not have been tender with the supporters, to whom he reproaches whistles during the first two games."The supporters and journalists are very demanding. I know that Morocco is a great nation that requires …

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Rabat, Morocco.- The captain of Morocco, Achraf Hakimi, has asked the supporters of the host country to stop whistling the team in the African Cup of Nations. "It is not normal for fans to whistle. We need that twelfth man," Hakimi said on Sunday before Morocco's last group match against Zambia on Monday. Moroccan players were whistled by local fans at half time and again at the end of the match after their disappointing 1-1 draw on Friday again…

Moroccan footballers were booed at halftime, as well as at the end of the match against Mali, which ended in a 1:1 draw on Friday.

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Le Parisien broke the news in Paris, France on Sunday, December 28, 2025.
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