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How Morocco is making history at the World Cup

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How Morocco is making history at the World Cup

Morocco made history on Saturday by becoming the first African nation and first Arab nation to reach a World Cup semifinal. Since the first World Cup in 1930, only European and South American teams have made the final — leading to questions about the tournament’s progress toward its goal of global inclusivity. Sports journalist Kevin Blackistone joins Geoff Bennett to discuss.

12/10/2022

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