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Algeria – The legendary goalkeeper of the Morocco team, Yassine Bounou, was the author of a very classy gesture towards his former club, Seville.

Yassine Bounou, the emblematic goalkeeper of the Morocco team, made an emotional return to Seville in Spain this Sunday, November 10. Although he currently plays with Al Hilal FC in Saudi Arabia, Bounou has never hidden his deep attachment to Sevilla FC, the club with which he shared four intense years, from 2019 to 2023. This passage marked not only his career, but also the Sevillian supporters, who remember his decisive performances, particularly in the Europa League.

During his visit, Bounou was warmly welcomed by his former teammates and executives of the Andalusian club. The reunion was filled with smiles and emotions, testifying to the strong ties that still unite him to Seville. For the player, returning to this city where he left a strong mark and established lasting friendships seemed an almost natural step before joining the Moroccan national team for the next two matches against Gabon and Lesotho.

This gesture did not go unnoticed by fans of the Spanish club, who continue to admire Bounou’s professionalism and loyalty. His visit sparked numerous comments and shares on social networks, where Sevillian supporters expressed their gratitude and respect for their former goalkeeper. By thus showing his attachment, Bounou further strengthens his image as a sincere and loyal athlete, appreciated both in Spain and in Morocco.

This visit to Seville underlines the legacy he leaves there and the recognition he receives. Such encounters demonstrate a player’s impact beyond the field, illustrating the power of sport to forge lasting bonds between an athlete and his supporters.

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