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The final whistle brings an explosion of ecstasy in Abidjan: Ivory Coast are the champions of Africa, the country won the cup for the third time in their history. Cote d'Ivoire lost two of their group matches, one of them and the other to the team they have just beaten in the final. The first half of the final match, Nigeria was able to score the first goal thanks to William Troost-Ekong. But in the second half, Simon Adingra made an equalizer for Franck Kessie and a brilliantly taken winner for Sebastien Haller. Main News Today in Kuwait's history.

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Moroccan soccer fans exploded in joy on Saturday as their team became the first from any African country to reach a World Cup semi-final, filling the stadium in Qatar with a deafening roar and unleashing cheering, crying, dancing and singing on the streets at home. The victory over Portugal was celebrated further afield, with exuberant fans from Abidjan in Ivory Coast to Riyadh in Saudi Arabia lauding what they saw as a historic win for both Africa and the Arab World. Why not? We are so proud of this team that is supported by Africa and Arabs' said Siham Motahir, a young woman in Rabat, where cafes had filled with fans to watch the game. To the rhythmic playing of a horn, men and women jumped up and down waving the Moroccan flag - part of a sea of people who had filled Rabat's city centre, raising a cacophonous din of triumph. The win over Cristiano Ronaldo's Portugal is Morocco's third over a highly ranked European team in the tournament, a run that had brought delight both in Morocco and for Africans and Arabs more widely. Arab and African political and sporting leaders paid tribute to Morocco, including tweets from the prime ministers of Libya, Iraq and the Palestinian Authority and the rulers of Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates. Well done Morocco for this feat. Long live Africa. In an Abidjan cafe where people were watching the game and drinking beer to celebrate the win, customer Jules Goule said Ivorians were proud of Morocco's win. It's with great joy! Africa is shining! Go Africa! In Libya, a crowd watching the game in the port city of Misrata lit red flares and waved Libyan and Moroccan flags, while in the Tunisian capital people celebrated the victory. Meanwhile, in the Palestinian territories and Israel, thousands of people packed cafes, restaurants and soccer stadiums screening the match, bursting into cheers at Morocco's triumph. After its previous win, Morocco's team had posed with the Palestinian flag. In the Edgware Road district of London, long a centre of the city's Arab community, the street was jammed with cars honking horns and waving flags and in Paris chanting and cheering Moroccan fans filled the Champs Elysees. Moroccan fans erupted when Youssef En-Nesyri scored the game's only goal. In the Jmaa al-Fnaa, the historic main square of Marrakech where authorities had put a big screen for fans, thousands of people leapt up and down as the ball went in. As the game wound on, Morocco fans in the stadium screamed 'Ole, ole, ole! Behind the two goals, banks of Moroccan supporters stood for the whole match with drummers and fan leaders coordinating the chants. One man wearing the red and green of Morocco's national flag and its football kit raised his hands in supplication as the final minutes ticked away, shouting 'O God, o God'. In the media box, a security guard, screaming with triumph, hugged a Moroccan journalist who was weeping with happiness. As Moroccan player Jawad El Yamiq circled the pitch with a half-Moroccan, half-Qatari flag draped around his shoulders, one fan stood motionless, looking out over the pitch with his hands over his mouth as if unable to take in the scale of the win. Outside the stadium, a drummer led fans in a chant of 'Go, go, go' before they sang 'Al-Andalus al-Andalus' - the name of the historic Muslim state once ruling Spain and Portugal, the two teams Morocco has now knocked out. With many Moroccans living and working in the Gulf, Morocco's World Cup matches have felt like home-team games and Ismail Chakour, a Dubai-based banker, said he had been determined to attend the match 'whatever the cost'. In Rabat, joyful fans thronged the streets and headed towards the downtown square where Morocco's victories are celebrated. Please join the Malaysiakini WhatsApp Channel to get the latest news and views that matter. Kini Lens. Kini Morning Brief. Kini News Lab. Special Reports. Reach Us. Most Read. Most Commented. Read more like this. Read more from this author. Moroccan ecstasy at win shared by Africa and Arab world. Published: Dec 11, AM. This article is free! Get access to every article and report on our multilingual website. Related Reports. View Comments.

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