Morocco’s African Cup qualifier postponed in wake of lethal earthquake

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AGADIR, Morocco — Morocco‘s qualifying sport for the African Cup of Nations was postponed on Saturday within the wake of the earthquake that struck the nation, killing greater than 1,000 individuals.

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Morocco had been scheduled to play Liberia in Agadir on the nation’s western coast, however the Moroccan soccer federation stated the sport had been postponed indefinitely after an settlement with the Confederation of African Football.

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The earthquake that struck late Friday night time additionally broken buildings from villages within the Atlas Mountains to the historic metropolis of Marrakech.

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Agadir is roughly 170 kilometers (105 miles) southwest of the epicenter of Friday’s tremor close to the city of Ighil in Al Haouz Province.

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The Gambian nationwide crew was in Marrakech through the earthquake forward of a decisive qualifying sport towards Congo on Sunday. Gambia coach Tom Saintfiet informed BBC World Service that he initially thought an airplane had crashed into the crew’s resort.

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“It seems it was only 30 seconds but it felt endless. It was really scary,” Saintfiet stated. “The walls were really shaking and things were falling down from the ceiling and the walls. I never in my life saw a building moving like that. When it stopped, I started running and checking if my team members were also out of their rooms.”

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PHOTOS: Morocco's African Cup qualifier postponed in wake of lethal earthquake

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No crew members had been reported injured.

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Marrakech was internet hosting the sport due to stadium issues in Gambia. CAF didn't instantly reply to an e-mail in regards to the standing of Sunday’s match.

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Morocco star participant Achraf Hakimi took to social media to supply his condolences to victims of the earthquake.

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“It is time to help each other to save as many lives as possible. My condolences to all who lost a loved one,” Hakimi wrote on Instagram.

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The magnitude-6.8 quake was the most important to hit the North African nation in 120 years.

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On Friday morning, the Morocco crew arrived in Agadir after which educated at Adrar Stadium within the afternoon.

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The Atlas Lions made a historic run finally yr’s World Cup in Qatar, turning into the primary African crew to achieve the semifinals, the place they misplaced to France.

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Morocco has already certified for the 24-team African event, which begins in January in Ivory Coast.

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The crew was additionally scheduled to play a pleasant match in France towards Burkina Faso on Tuesday.

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