RABAT — Algeria's football team arrived in Morocco on Monday on the eve of their African World Cup qualifier against Burkina Faso, against a backdrop of diplomatic tensions between the North African neighbors.
The Algerian delegation "was received by Moroccan football federation officials at Marrakesh airport", said Mohamed Makrouf, an official from the Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF).
"As usual, we hope to win," said Djamel Belmadi, coach of Algeria, known as the "Fennecs," before departing.
"We are going to play football, politics has nothing to do with it."
Last month, Algeria announced it was cutting diplomatic ties with Morocco, accusing it of "hostile actions" after months of high tensions between the North African rivals.
Morocco has called the severing of ties "completely unjustified" and said the decision was based on "false, even absurd pretexts."
The match between Algeria and Burkina Faso, part of the second round of World Cup qualifiers, will be played in Morocco as Burkina Faso's stadium does not comply with FIFA standards.
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RABAT —
Algeria's football team arrived in
Morocco on Monday on the eve of their African World Cup qualifier against Burkina Faso, against a backdrop of diplomatic tensions between the North African neighbors.
The Algerian delegation "was received by Moroccan football federation officials at Marrakesh airport", said Mohamed Makrouf, an official from the
Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF).
"As usual, we hope to win," said Djamel Belmadi, coach of Algeria, known as the "Fennecs," before departing.
"We are going to play football, politics has nothing to do with it."
Last month, Algeria announced it was cutting diplomatic ties with Morocco, accusing it of "hostile actions" after months of high tensions between the North African rivals.
Morocco has called the severing of ties "completely unjustified" and said the decision was based on "false, even absurd pretexts."
The match between Algeria and Burkina Faso, part of the second round of World Cup qualifiers, will be played in Morocco as Burkina Faso's stadium does not comply with
FIFA standards.
Read more Sports