The Moroccan selection inflicts a resounding setback (9-2) on its Ukrainian counterpart for its second match at the Kings World Cup Nations 7-a-side football, played on Saturday at the KL Arena in Milan, Italy.
The Moroccan players responded in the most beautiful way to redeem themselves from the affront suffered against Colombia during the first meeting (1-4). Above all, we must not disappoint their supporters who create a fiery atmosphere in the room.
The teammates of Nadir Louah, the in-form man of the national team, gave their opponents no chance, being more combative and better organized than against the Cafeteros. They maintained constant pressure on the Ukrainians, developing perfectly executed combinations and spectacular technical moves.
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In the next round of the competition, called “Last Chance” between the selections totaling one victory and one defeat, Morocco will face Japan for a place in the quarter-finals.
The Kings World Cup Nations 2025 enjoys great publicity on social networks, taking advantage of the celebrity of the influencers representing the participating countries and the sponsorship of former world stars, such as Kaka, Iker Casillas, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Andrea Pirlo, among others.
Since its creation in 2022 by former FC Barcelona player Gerard Piqué, the Kings League has established itself as a revolutionary concept in football. With its innovative rules and dynamic approach, it has attracted a young and connected audience.
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The matches, played in two 20-minute halves, are distinguished by spectacular elements, namely “secret cards”, offering coaches new strategic options, such as doubling the score with a goal or temporarily excluding an opposing player. .
There are also “presidential penalties”, where team presidents can take a penalty themselves, adding a touch of humor and suspense. These particularities, combined with a spirit of competition and spectacle, have redefined the codes of traditional football.