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The ninth edition of the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup was kicked off on Friday evening at the Rabat Olympic Stadium, with a spectacular and vibrant opening ceremony.
The crowd, which had gathered to witness the inaugural match, was treated to an array of mesmerizing musical and choreographic performances, seamlessly blending authentic Moroccan rhythms with global sounds. The ceremony also featured the ceremonious presentation of the participating national teams’ flags.
The official anthem of the tournament, aptly titled “Marhba Bik,” was also masterfully performed during the course of the evening’s festivities.
As the first-ever FIFA women’s competition to be hosted in a North African nation, this tournament convenes the 24 premier U-17 women’s national squads, journeying from the four corners of the globe, to vie for the coveted supreme title across several Moroccan cities, including the capital, Rabat.
The Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) had previously unveiled “Tila” on Monday, the official mascot for the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup. Tila embodies the sleek, natural elegance of a caracal, a species of wild cat indigenous to numerous countries, notably including Morocco.
Morocco finds itself anchored in the formidable Group A. This highly competitive bracket comprises powerhouse nations already accustomed to distinction within the competition: namely, Brazil, Italy, and Costa Rica.
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