Decryption. "My Two Countries Meet Face to Face": France-Morocco, a Match and a Special Link
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France and Morocco, which meet in the quarter-finals of the Football World Cup this Thursday evening, are intimately linked by a common history as well as by unwavering family, economic and cultural ties. The relationship between the two countries has been ups and downs. After a mess when France was close to Algeria, the two countries have maintained excellent relations since 2024.
France came to the World Cup as one of the favourites and so far has only founded that condition.Its lead -Mbappé, Dembelé, Olise, Barcola, Doué - is one of those that children recite by heart.It is devastating and has led the team of Didier Deschamps to the quarterfinals without hardly any hesitation.But France has not yet been subjected to a real examination and that will finally happen this Thursday at the Boston stadium, in its duel with Mor…
At 8:20 a.m., Nathalie Iannetta, Claude Askolovitch, journalists at France Inter, and Grégoire Margotton, a sports journalist, will decrypt the France-Morocco match at Céline Asselot's microphone.
On the occasion of the quarter final between France and Morocco, Nordine Nabili looks back at what this match tells about the history of immigration, the working-class neighborhoods and the French divides. Behind the sporting event is also a battle of narratives, where football becomes the mirror of the country's contradictions. The post France-Morocco: the match of all the memoirs appeared first on Bondy Blog.
On the occasion of the quarter final of the 2026 World Cup of football between France and Morocco, Aurélien Soucheyre of the political section receives historian François Da Rocha Carneiro, author of "Bleus: a history of the French football team since 1904". Back to the construction of the team of France through its history and on what represents this meeting on the sporting, historical and sociological levels, between immigration, diasporas and…
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