Morocco's Visa Woes Turned Win: Trio Clears Arab Cup Hurdles
3 December 2025
Overview
Morocco's national team is confident as they prepare for the Arab Cup clash with Oman. A source close to the squad told Kooora on Wednesday that everything is under control, including the administrative steps to legally qualify all players.
Visa updates and squad status
This comes after speculation that two players—Waldi and Tseodali—might not be cleared due to slow visa processing. Both ultimately received expedited visas, aligning with the rest of the squad.
The source added that Munir Shouair, who holds three nationalities, obtained the Moroccan sporting passport and is now eligible to face Oman on Friday after being left out of the opener because his passport didn't meet the requirements.
Coach remarks and current mood
Regarding the coach's remarks, Sektawi's comments did not undermine anyone. He spoke about delays in reaching the stadium and staying in the bus for an hour, and he insisted on resolving the players' status, even if it meant skipping warm-ups. Everything is now good, and morale is high in the Moroccan camp.
Punchlines: If visas were goals, Morocco would lift the Arab Cup trophy at halftime. And if patience counted as a sport, this team would win every waiting-room championship.