In a report broadcast in French, the Algerian public channel accused the president of the Royal Moroccan Football Federation, Fouzi Lekjaa, of using Pegasus software to spy on officials of the Confederation of African Football (CAF).
Without providing any proof, the Algerian public channel accuses Fouzi Lekjaa of corruption, affirming that the president of the FRMF owes his success to the Pegasus software which he allegedly uses to spy on CAF officials and control the governing institution of African football. Baseless accusations in the sense that if Lekjaa controlled CAF, the Moroccan national team would have won the last edition of the African Cup of Nations in Ivory Coast.
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In its report, the Algerian public channel also accused Lekjaa of providing exceptional financial support to the Berkane Sports Renaissance, a club which, however, has never won the Botola, nor the African Champions League since Lekjaa led the Moroccan football federation. Why didn’t Fouzi Lekjaa use this spy software to win the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, while the Atlas Lions reached the semi-finals?, some commentators wondered. chain.
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Observers have denounced what they consider to be absurdities and delusions launched by the Algerian military regime, believing that this propaganda against Morocco is blatant proof of the failure of the Algerian authorities in all areas, at a time when the kingdom continues diplomatic successes regarding the Sahara and restores the image of its football.
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