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Years | Team | ||
2008–???? | FUS de Rabat | ||
2009–2010 | Morocco |
Hassan Moumen is a Moroccan football coach who was appointed manager of the Moroccan national side in July 2009. [1] Moumen also managed Moroccan club side FUS de Rabat. [1]
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The 2003 Casablanca bombings were a series of suicide bombings on May 16, 2003, in Casablanca, Morocco. This same year, Adil Charkaoui, a Casablanca-based resident was issued a Security Certificate in Montreal, Canada, charged with supporting terrorism, and rumours allege he may have played a financial role in the bombings. The attacks were the deadliest terrorist attacks in the country's history. Forty-five people were killed in the attacks. The suicide bombers came from the shanty towns of Sidi Moumen, a poor suburb of Casablanca.
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