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Moroccan Sand Sensations Secure Olympic Berth with African Championship Victory

Monday 24 June 2024 - 14:50
Moroccan Sand Sensations Secure Olympic Berth with African Championship Victory

In a stunning display of skill and determination, Morocco's men's beach volleyball team has etched their names in the annals of sporting history, clinching a coveted spot in the Paris 2024 Olympics. This remarkable achievement comes on the heels of their triumphant performance at the African Beach Volleyball Championship, which unfolded over three intense days in the picturesque northern Moroccan city of Martil.

The dynamic duo of Zouheir El-Karoui and Mohamed Abicha, representing Morocco's hopes on the sand, showcased their prowess by successfully defending their African champion title. In a thrilling final match, they outmaneuvered their Mozambican opponents with a commanding straight-sets victory, securing the win with scores of 21-18 and 21-12.

The road to the final was no less dramatic, with the Moroccan pair facing a formidable South African team in the semifinals. In a nail-biting contest that pushed both teams to their limits, Morocco emerged victorious after a grueling three-set battle, ultimately prevailing 18-21, 21-18, 15-10.

While the men's team basked in the glow of their success, the Moroccan women's squad also made their mark, securing a commendable third-place finish. Their journey was halted in the semifinals by the defending champions, Nigeria. The tournament's women's title was ultimately claimed by Egypt, who overcame Nigeria in a riveting final with scores of 15-21, 21-16, 15-8, thereby securing their own ticket to the Olympic stage.

Bouchra Hajij, who holds esteemed positions as President of both the Royal Moroccan Volleyball Federation and the African Volleyball Confederation, commended the men's team for their continued dominance in African beach volleyball. She highlighted their flawless performance throughout the tournament and expressed high hopes for their potential impact at the upcoming Paris 2024 Olympics.

"Our men have once again demonstrated exceptional skill and cohesion," Hajij remarked. "Their unbeaten run is a testament to their dedication and hard work. We now set our sights on Paris, where we aim to represent African beach volleyball with honor and distinction on the world stage."

Zouheir El-Karoui, one half of the victorious duo, acknowledged the fierce competition they faced. "Winning was no easy feat," he admitted. "The level of play from all participating teams has markedly improved. However, we are more determined than ever to bring glory to Moroccan and African beach volleyball at the Olympics."

The African Beach Volleyball Championship was a battleground of talent, featuring 17 men's teams and 12 women's teams, all vying for continental supremacy. The intensity of the competition underscores the growing strength and depth of beach volleyball across the African continent.

As the senior championship draws to a close, the spotlight now shifts to the next generation of talent. Martil is set to host the African U19 Beach Volleyball Championship, commencing on Monday. This youth tournament will serve as a qualifier for the World Beach Volleyball Championship in China, offering young athletes a platform to showcase their skills and potentially follow in the footsteps of their senior counterparts.

With their Olympic dreams now a tangible reality, the Moroccan beach volleyball team stands poised at the threshold of a new challenge. As they prepare to take their place among the world's elite in Paris, they carry with them not only the hopes of their nation but the pride of an entire continent. The sands of Martil have witnessed the birth of a new chapter in African beach volleyball, one that promises to leave an indelible mark on the global stage.


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