Morocco footballers burst into song after escaping Guinea coup
Al Jazeera
Players and support staff departed Conakry after being holed up in their hotel during the first hours of the putsch.
Relieved Moroccan footballers and support staff sang a hearty rendition of the national anthem as they departed Guinea after being holed up in their hotel during the first hours of a military uprising. Morocco’s national team was in Conakry to play a World Cup qualifier on Monday, but awoke on the eve of the match to the sound of gunfire near their hotel as soldiers sought to topple Guinea’s President Alpha Conde. Moroccan diplomats were able to negotiate a departure for their team amid the uncertainty and the squad flew out of the country late on Sunday, just hours after the match had been called off.More Related News