ABDERRAZAK HAMED ALLAH CALLS TIME ON MOROCCO CAREER AFTER ARAB WORLD CUP GLORY

ABDERRAZAK Hamed Allah has decided to stop playing for the national team, ending his time with Morocco’s squad just after they won the Arab World Cup with the Atlas Lions.

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He made the announcement through a personal message, explaining that he wants to make way for younger players to take over.

Hamed Allah spoke calmly and confidently as he said goodbye to his fans and teammates, marking the end of his career with the red and green jersey.

He said, “It’s time for me to step down from the national team.

It’s time for future talents to represent this nation,” showing his belief in the next generation of Moroccan players.

His decision brings an end to a career that was full of strong opinions and strong performances.

Known for his tough personality and natural talent for scoring, he was one of the most famous forwards of his time.

His ability to score important goals earned him respect from fans and opponents alike.

Playing for the Atlas Lions had its highs and lows, but he always carried the pressure of being a key player for a big football nation.

Winning the Arab World Cup now marks the end of his international journey, giving him a sense of pride and achievement as he steps away.

Choosing to retire after a major victory means his last memory with the national team is positive, not disappointing.

The timing of his announcement supports his message about moving forward and welcoming new talent, as Morocco looks to the future with fresh players and new goals.

Now, Hamed Allah will focus completely on his club career, where he keeps scoring and playing at the top level.

Even though he won’t be playing for the national team anymore, his impact on Moroccan football is still clear.

As the Atlas Lions plan for the future, Hamed Allah leaves behind a legacy filled with passion, strong opinions, and goals.

His final moments with the national team end one important chapter and open the way for the next generation to take Morocco forward.

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