This World Cup in Qatar 2022 is a competition with many surprises. Morocco was one of them, qualifying first in the group and leaving Spain in the round of 16. Now, in the quarter-finals against Portugal, they will try to put everything in their favor and create the best possible atmosphere at Al Tumama in Doha.
The sports complex can accommodate 44.00 spectators. However, all indications are that Morocco will be more local than Portugal thanks to the African government’s plan. It turns out that according to the EFE news agency, the Ministry of National Education, Preschool Education and Sports, the Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF) and Royal Air Maroc (RAM) have extended the agreement to make the transfer of fans possible. In Doha.
This is stated in the statement of the departments. The strategy is based on seven flights that will depart from Casablanca and then seven return from Doha. Between 270 and 340 people will be eligible for this option.
“Following the feat and the historic advance of the national football team to the quarter-finals of the World Cup, the Ministry of National Education, Early Childhood Education and Sports, FRMF and RAM are launching a new program of special flights to relocate Moroccan fans in Doha. to support Atlas Lions during their next game on Saturday 10 December,” the airline said in a statement released by EFE.
The letter clarifies that the cost of tickets is set at just over $450 round trip in economy class. This plan has already been successfully developed for the group stage thanks to an agreement between the Ministry of Sports, the Football Federation and the airline, which has reduced its original price by half.
Morocco reaches the quarter-finals of the World Cup for the first time in history. They are the only African team to compete in the tournament and aim to make history by being the first to reach the semi-finals so far. Ghana had a chance in 2010 but lost to Uruguay.
For their part, Portugal is one of the teams with the best game and a candidate for the final thanks to their excellent association game.
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Source: La Opinion
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