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Morocco is advancing in the World Cup, securing a quarter-final spot after Ounahi's brace on July 4th and a penalty shootout win against the Netherlands on June 30th. This success, fueled by dual-nationals, coincides with a $25 million investment in a film hub in Ouarzazate, signaling broader national development.

Timeline

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ESPN

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BBC Sport

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ESPN

Ounahi Brace Powers Morocco Past Canada Into Quarters

ESPN

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ESPN

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Morocco Bets on Hollywood With $25 Million Film Hub in ‘Gladiator 2’ Location Ouarzazate

Variety

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Deadline

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BBC Sport

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BBC Sport

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BBC Sport

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ESPN

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Deadline

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