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Ajax player Bounida receives first call-up for Morocco

Ajax player Bounida receives first call-up for Morocco

Ajax winger Rayane Bounida has received his first call-up to the Moroccan national football team. The 20-year-old player is part of the squad selected for upcoming friendly matches against Ecuador and Paraguay.

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