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Roots, Rivalries & Reconnections: Ayyoub Bouaddi's Path From France to Morocco Comes Full Circle

Summary by Times of India
Football News: The story of Ayyoub Bouaddi makes for a strange and symbolic backdrop to the first quarterfinal of this World Cup, between France and Morocco.As recen.

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The flyer was the captain of the French team Sub 21 until March, but weeks before the World Cup he chose to represent the Atlas Lions after a call from the technician Mohamed Ouahbi. At 18 years old, he combines his career as a footballer with a higher degree: he pursues a Bachelor's degree in Mathematics at the University of Paris.

·Las Condes, Chile
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From his 18th birthday, the former captain of the French team Hopes is one of the revelations of the World Cup 2026. Under the jersey of his team of hearts.

·Paris, France
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In March, Ayyoub Bouaddi wore the colors of the Blues. The former captain of the Espoirs now shines with the Lions of Atlas, opposed, on Thursday, to the Habs in quarters of the World-2026.

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It is certainly one of the jewels of the tournament and just a month before the start of the Ayyoub Bouaddi World Cup, born in France, decided to play with the 'Lions of Atlas'.

·Spain
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On March 30th, Bouaddi started for Gérald Baticle's French U21 team, who defeated Iceland in Auxerre in a Euro qualifying match. Four days earlier, in Luxembourg, he even wore the captain's armband. But on Thursday in Foxborough, when France and Morocco take to the pitch for their World Cup quarter-final, the young midfielder will don the red jersey of the Atlas Lions and line up alongside Achraf Hakimi, Brahim Diaz, and Neil El-Aynaoui. A star…

·France
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Wort.lu broke the news in Luxembourg City, Luxembourg on Wednesday, July 8, 2026.
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