Azzedine Ounahi, a Moroccan football player born and raised in Morocco, has had a notable performance at the World Cup, scoring two goals against Canada and helping Morocco secure a spot in the quarterfinals. Ounahi moved to France at age 20 and joined the Strasbourg academy before gaining recognition during the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, where Morocco reached fourth place. After playing for Marseille and a loan spell at Panathinaikos in Greece, Ounahi struggled to find consistent form. Last summer, he transferred to Girona in Spain’s second division, where he has regained his enjoyment of football and is working with a personal coach to improve his fitness and training. Known as 'El Búfalo' in Morocco for his central role on the field, Ounahi demonstrated versatility by scoring in both halves of the match against Canada.
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