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Roar in Rabat: Tanzania’s Gamondi Warns Morocco’s Home Crowd Could Decide AFCON Showdown

3 January 2026

Roar in Rabat: Tanzania’s Gamondi Warns Morocco’s Home Crowd Could Decide AFCON Showdown
Tanzania’s coach faces a roaring Moroccan crowd ahead of the knockout clash.

Match context

Miguel Gamondi, Tanzania's head coach, warned that the Round of 16 clash with Morocco in AFCON 2025 will be extremely tough, noting that the hosts' vocal support will pose one of Tanzania’s biggest tests in this decisive match.

Morocco are preparing to face their Tanzanian counterparts at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in the AFCON Round of 16, scheduled for Sunday.

Coaches' perspectives and background

During the press conference, Gamondi said his players realize the immense pressure created by Moroccan fans, especially with the knockout game on Moroccan soil and packed stands.

“The ability to handle these fiery atmospheres will be a decisive factor in determining the stars' performance; therefore we must stay calm and stick to the tactical plan to get a positive result against a very strong team with remarkable crowd support,” the Argentine coach added.

Gamondi boasts deep knowledge of Moroccan football, having previously led big clubs such as Wydad Casablanca and Hassania Agadir, which keeps him fully aware of the strength and impact of the Moroccan crowd, especially on big occasions when crowd enthusiasm can alter the course of matches.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Tanzania's head coach?

Miguel Gamondi.

Where is the Round of 16 match held?

Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat, Morocco.

What did Gamondi say about the Moroccan crowd?

He said the crowd will be a major challenge and that players must stay calm and follow the game plan.

What is Gamondi’s connection to Moroccan football?

He has previously coached Moroccan clubs like Wydad Casablanca and Hassania Agadir.