Morocco men's national volleyball team

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AssociationMorocco Volleyball Association
Confederation CAVB
Head coach Mohammed Abdellaoui
FIVB ranking 56 (as of 1 January 2023)
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The Morocco men's national volleyball team represents Morocco in international volleyball competitions.

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