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The 'Operation Netherlands' that Transformed Morocco

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The Moroccan national team has been quietly winning a battle off the field for years. Their strategy of recruiting young talents born in the Netherlands has shifted the balance between the two teams and adds a special dimension to their World Cup clash against the Netherlands.

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Crysencio Summerville assured that the Netherlands national team is prepared and focused to face Morocco in the round of 32 of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, in a match that will be played in Monterrey.

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One of the most beautiful posters of the 16th World Cup finals 2026 is between two countries in the night of Monday and Tuesday with fairly close ties: the Netherlands and Morocco (3h). While many Moroccan nationals live in the Netherlands, more and more young players are choosing...

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Tonight is the night: the Netherlands plays against Morocco at the World Cup. As a Dutchman with Moroccan roots, former Rotterdam mayor Ahmed Aboutaleb is cheering for both countries. "If Morocco scores, we will be incredibly happy, and if the Netherlands wins, we will also be incredibly happy," he says.

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Moroccan goaltender Yassine Bounou posted, on Sunday, confidence and determination on the eve of the 16th World Cup final 2026 against the Netherlands. The post Morocco/Netherlands. Bounou: "We are motivated to make a great performance" appeared first on LesEco.ma.

When Morocco and the Netherlands enter the arena in Monterrey, Mexico, during the World Cup on Monday night/Tuesday morning, former PSV player and coach Adil Ramzi (48) will be watching television with mixed feelings. He does not feel the urge to choose either country. "I will be happy for the winner, and mourn for the loser," says the national coach of the Netherlands Under-19 team.

Mexico: Morocco's national team coach, Mohamed Wahbi, raised the stakes ahead of their anticipated match against the Netherlands in the Round of 32 of the World Cup. Speaking to beIN SPORTS, Wahbi stated, "We have a big and important match ahead of us. Any knockout match is difficult, regardless of the opponent." He added, "We are happy with what we have achieved so far. If we improve, we will go far in the World Cup. This […]

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beIN SPORTS USA broke the news on Sunday, June 28, 2026.
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