Morocco national rugby league team

Morocco
Nickname The Morocs
Governing body Moroc Rugby League
Region Europe
Head coach Norhafa Kewitzu
Captain Norhafa Kewitzu
Most caps Norhafa Kewitzu
Top try-scorer Norhafa Kewitzu
Top point-scorer Norhafa Kewitzu
Home stadium Morroco Jungle
RLIF ranking 36th
Colours
First international
 Moldova 24–19 Morocco 
(18 October 1995)
Biggest win
 Morocco 58–4 Serbia 
(25 October 2003)
Biggest defeat
 Morocco 0–104 Lebanon 
(Perpignan, France; 1999)

The Morocco national rugby league team has been participating in international competition since 1995. Many players for the Moroccan team are drawn from the French competition.

Morocco has participated in the World Sevens (1995), Superleague World Nines (1996), Emerging Nations Tournament (1995, 2000) and Mediterranean Cup (since 2003) competitions. In 2009 Morocco won the RLEF Euro Med Challenge.

Morocco has been the destination of international tours in recent years, hosting Liban Espoir (a team of emerging players from the domestic Lebanese competition) in 2003 and the Australian Police Rugby League team in 2004.

For more Moroccan stats, news, team results and more visit Morocco's RLEF Page.

2009 squad

2009 Morocco Squad
Starting side Interchange Coaching staff
  • 1 Brahim Nhari - FB (Baho RLFC)
  • 2 Aissam Yousri - WG (Toulouse J.J.)
  • 3 Hassan Laaziri - CE (Cavaillon RLFC)
  • 4 Farid Nicolas - CE (Villeneuve/Lot)
  • 5 Khalid Mouzoun - WG (Montpellier RLFC)
  • 6 Younes Khattabi - FE (St Gaudens RLFC)
  • 7 Osni Kriouache - HB (St Gaudens RLFC)
  • 8 Abdessamad Rachid - PR (Lyon RLFC)
  • 9 Hocine El Boutchi - HK (Palau RLFC)
  • 10 Mohamed Djamil - PR (U.T. Catalans)
  • 11 Taouil Amar - SR (Salses RLFC)
  • 12 Ilyass Lamarti - SR (Villeneuve/Lot)
  • 13 Rachid Faresse - LF (Avignon RLFC)
  • 14 Fakir Lhoucine (Villeneuve RLFC)
  • 15 El Boutchi Hacene (Palau RLFC)
  • 16 Oulias Abdelali (Toulouse J.J.)
  • 17 Bouladas Mohamed (Montpellier RLFC)




Legend:
  • (c) Captain
  • (vc) Vice captain

Official Rankings as of December 2015[1]
RankChangeTeamPoints
1 Steady  New Zealand897.00
2  Australia 719.00
3  England 655.00
4  Samoa 280.00
5  France 209.00
6 Increase  Ireland 162.00
7 Decrease  Fiji 147.00
8 Increase  Wales 132.00
9 Decrease  Scotland 121.00
10 Steady  United States 102.00
11 Increase  Serbia 72.00
12 Steady  Italy 65.00
13  Canada 62.00
14 Decrease  Papua New Guinea 60.00
15 Increase  Russia 46.00
16 Decrease  Tonga 40.00
17 Increase  Belgium 40.00
18  Malta 32.00
19 Steady  Germany 28.00
20  Lebanon 27.00
21 Increase  Spain 26.00
22 Decrease  Cook Islands 23.00
23  Ukraine 22.00
24 Steady Greece 21.00
25 Increase  Denmark 20.00
26 Decrease  Norway 19.00
27 Increase  Jamaica 16.00
28 Decrease  Netherlands 15.00
29 Decrease  Sweden 15.00
30 Steady  Czech Republic 14.00
31 Decrease  South Africa 13.00
32 Steady  Niue 4.00
33  Hungary 2.00
34  Latvia 2.00
35  Morocco 0.00

Notable players

Results

All-Time Results

Team First Played Played Win Draw Loss Points For Points Against
Moldova Moldova 1995 1 0 0 1 19 24
 Ireland 1995 1 0 0 1 6 42
Italy Italy 1999 2 1 0 1 32 44
Lebanon Lebanon 1999 3 0 0 3 14 212
France France 1999 3 0 0 3 14 198
United States United States 2000 1 0 0 1 10 50
Japan Japan 2000 1 1 0 0 14 8
Serbia Serbia 2003 2 1 1 0 78 24
Catalonia Catalonia 2008 2 2 0 0 91 18
Belgium Belgium 2009 1 1 0 0 46 12

References

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