- 16:53وساطة برلمانية تجمع المحامين و وهبي
- 16:09مزور يُطلع الألمان على رؤية المغرب الجديدة في مجال الإستثمار
- 15:41مُهندس الإعتراف الأمريكي بمغربية الصحراء مُرشّح لهذا المنصب
- 15:24مهرجان الرباط الدولي للسينما يكرم وزير الاتصال السابق
- 15:00أسر ضحايا أكديم إزيك تدعو لمنحهم صفة مكفولي الأمة
- 14:47سفيرة المغرب بالشيلي: المملكة حقّقت مكاسب مهمة في قضية الصحراء
- 14:29ارتفاع عدد الضحايا المغاربة جراء فيضانات فالنسيا
- 14:22إحصاء 2024 يكشف انخفاض معدل النمو السكاني بالمغرب
- 14:19إطلاق الإستطلاع الوطني لدراسة الإبتكار في المغرب
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Tensions Escalate Following Morocco-DR Congo Draw
In the aftermath of Sunday's intense 1-1 draw between Morocco and DR Congo, the Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF) has underscored its commitment to sportsmanship and fair play.
The match concluded with a dramatic exchange between Morocco's head coach, Walid Regragui, and DR Congo's captain, Chancel Mbemba. Video footage reveals Regragui approaching Mbemba for the customary post-match handshake, only for Mbemba to seemingly rebuff the gesture, sparking a heated confrontation.
On Monday, the FRMF issued a statement emphasizing Morocco's longstanding "distinguished and historical" ties with DR Congo. While condemning "all unsportsmanlike behavior," the federation refrained from assigning blame.
Fouzi Lekjaa, President of the FRMF, underscored Morocco's enduring spirit of sportsmanship, citing his own congratulatory message to DR Congo after the match. The statement assured that the altercation would not adversely affect relations between the two football federations or nations.
Regragui, in post-match interviews, vehemently insisted that Mbemba was at fault, alleging that the Congolese captain refused the handshake and initiated a verbal confrontation. He strongly refuted accusations of making racist comments.
The verbal sparring threatens to cast a shadow over the ongoing tournament. With Morocco and DR Congo placed in Group F alongside Canada and Belgium, tensions could persist into their next encounter on December 1.
Off the field, the FRMF is keen to douse the flames, but the heightened emotions displayed on Sunday may prove challenging to put behind.