He Morocco-Liberiafrom the qualifying phase for African Cup of Nations which will be held this Saturday in Agadir, was postponed due to the devastating earthquake that caused more than a thousand deaths in the Moroccan land. In a world moved by transgressive images and the number of dead and wounded mounting, national team players Morocco They went to a hospital to donate blood for disaster victims.
Among them are Achraf Hakimi, Paris Saint-Germain footballer, who through his social networks asked for the help and participation of more people. “Right now, the priority is to give blood to those in critical situations. Donating blood is everyone’s responsibility to save as many lives as possible. Your help is important,” published the former football player of real Madrid along with an image where he is seen donating blood wearing his team’s shirt. They also did the same, among others, The real Betis player Ez Abde and the Morocco coach, Walid Regragui.
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The Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FMRF) released a statement in which it maintained: “After this major disaster, the family of Moroccan football extends its deepest condolences to the families of the victims, and wishes a speedy recovery to all those injured.”
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The devastating earthquake has so far left 1,037 confirmed dead and 1,204 injured in a dozen provinces of the North African country. The earthquake, of magnitude 7, had its epicenter in the town of Ighil, located about 80 kilometers southwest of the city of Marrakech, in a place where, according to experts, an earthquake of that magnitude is not expected to occur.
Source: La Verdad

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