‘Miracle’ Moroccan soccer coach dreams of coaching professional league
By Reuters
08 January 2022 |
7:59 am
Dubbed the "miracle coach," disabled Moroccan soccer coach, Abdelkhalek El-Ouardi trains other players to excel on the playing field.
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