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Events in the year
2022 in
Morocco
.
Incumbents
[
edit
]
King
:
Mohammed VI
President of the Government
:
Aziz Akhannouch
Events
[
edit
]
1 August –
Kobi Shabtai
makes the first official visit to Morocco of an
Israel Police Commissioner
to meet with senior
Moroccan police
and government officials for discussions regarding strengthening operational, intelligence, and investigative
cooperation between the two countries
.
[
1
]
September
[
edit
]
13 September – Lieutenant General
Belkhir El-Farouk
, Inspector General of the
Royal Moroccan Armed Forces
makes an official visit to Israel and is welcomed by an
honor guard
headed by the
Chief of Staff of the Israeli Army
,
Aviv Kochavi
.
[
2
]
Sports
[
edit
]
29 March -
Morocco
qualifies for the
2022 FIFA World Cup
.
[
3
]
20 May -
RS Berkane
are
2022 CAF Confederation Cup
winners after defeating
Orlando Pirates F.C.
in penalties in the
Final
.
[
4
]
30 May -
Wydad AC
are
2022 CAF Champions League
winners after defeating
Al Ahly
(2-0) in the
Final
.
[
5
]
10 September -
RS Berkane
are
2022 CAF Super Cup
winners after defeating
Wydad AC
in the Final.
[
6
]
10 December - After defeating
Portugal
in the
2022 FIFA World Cup
quarter final,
Morocco
reaches the semi-final of a World Cup for the first time in its history, also becoming the first African national football team to do so.
[
7
]
Deaths
[
edit
]
1–5 February: a
5-year-old boy named Rayan Aourram fell into a well
32 metres (105 ft) deep. On 5 February, his death was announced after he was pulled out of the well
11 June –
Hilary Devey
, English businesswoman and television personality (born
1957 in England
)
[
8
]
[
9
]
25 September -
Aïcha Chenna
, Moroccan social worker, women's rights advocate and activist.
6 October - *
Hafida El Hassnaoui
[
ar
]
, ??, Moroccan singer.
[
10
]
See also
[
edit
]
COVID-19 pandemic in Africa
2020s
References
[
edit
]
^
"Israel: Police Chief Shabtai Visits Morocco, First Official Trip By Head Cop"
.
I24news
. 2022-08-01.
^
"Israel hosts Moroccan military chief in historic first"
.
I24news
. 2022-09-13.
^
"Morocco beat DR Congo (4-1), qualify for 2022 World Cup – The North Africa Post"
. Retrieved
2022-11-04
.
^
"RS Berkane win shoot-out to lift Confederation Cup"
.
BBC Sport
. Retrieved
2022-11-04
.
^
"Al Ahly v Wydad Casablanca Match Report, 30/05/2022, CAF Champions League | Goal.com"
.
www.goal.com
. Retrieved
2022-11-04
.
^
Football, CAF-Confedération Africaine du.
"RS Berkane win their first ever TotalEnergies CAF Super Cup"
.
CAFOnline.com
. Retrieved
2022-11-04
.
^
"Morocco makes history by reaching World Cup semi-finals"
. 10 December 2022.
^
"Dragons' Den star Hilary Devey dies aged 65"
.
BBC News
. 12 June 2022
. Retrieved
12 June
2022
.
^
"BBC - BBC Two Programmes - Dragons' Den - Hilary Devey"
.
www.bbc.co.uk
. Retrieved
12 June
2022
.
^
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