Adelaide’s Hindmarsh Stadium is used to seeing hordes of red-shirted fans descend upon it given its local A-League men’s team, Adelaide United, also have the primary colour as their, well, primary colour.
But it was a different hue of red, with a slight tinge of green, that packed its stands on a crisp Tuesday night as Morocco looked to continue their fairytale run at the Women’s World Cup against the might of France.
“We are a small population here, but it's amazing to feel like we're inside Morocco, in our culture, it’s just unbelievable,” Samar, an Australian-Moroccan from Melbourne, an eight-hour drive east of Adelaide, told The National before the game.
On Manton Street, outside the main entrance, a simple portable tent had been turned into a makeshift Bedouin tent, complete with traditional linings, that served as a gathering point for Moroccans from all across Australia.
They sang. They danced. They reacquainted with old friends and made new ones alike.
“Seeing Moroccans here gathered together is such a blessing, because here in Australia you don't see many Moroccans,” Fatima, also from Melbourne, said. “When you do see one it's like a surprise, so we're very happy to see all the Moroccans here.”
Channeling a theme repeated by some of their players, her friend Safiya, from Hobart in Tasmania, a small island state off the southern coast of mainland Australia, remarked that their success was more than just for Morocco – it was for the entire Arab world.
“All the Arab nations, all the African nations - it’s not just Morocco, we’re all here together,” she said.
That the third of their traveling contingent, Aisha, also from Melbourne, is Saudi Arabian exemplified that point.
All three came to the game wearing the Sebniya, a Moroccan headscarf traditionally worn by the indigenous Amazigh people. This was, if nothing else, a chance to proudly come together to display their Moroccan and Arab culture and heritage.
“Morocco is everywhere,” midfielder Elodie Nakkach told The National after the game. “They are amazing. They give an incredible support all around the world, and we thank them for that.”
While Australia’s Moroccan population may be small, that was not the case for their opposition on Tuesday night.
France is home to the largest Moroccan population outside Morocco itself, a by-product of France’s colonial rule of the North African country before they gained independence in 1956, adding extra significance to the clash, not least for the seven players in the Moroccan squad who were born in France.
France end Morocco's World Cup dream
Nakkach, who is one of those born in France, called the match “a little bit special” but added “we are playing for Morocco and tonight it was Morocco.”
As a contest, however, it was over inside the opening half hour as France ran rampant with three goals in an eight-minute burst that demonstrated the quality that many think could take them all the way. They added a fourth in the second half to round out their 4-0 victory.
It was a bitter end to a magical three weeks for the Atlas Lionesses, which included back-to-back wins over South Korea and Colombia. But despite the disappointment of the night, they depart Australia having, like their male counterparts in Qatar, created history.
As the first Arab nation to ever qualify for the Women’s World Cup, they almost had no right even being here. Ranked 72nd in the official Fifa rankings, only Zambia were ranked lower of the 32 teams.
In their first ever Women’s World Cup, in a group also containing Germany and South Korea, both firmly ensconced inside the world’s top 20, the idea that Morocco would make it this far would’ve been considered fanciful just a few short weeks ago.
But these stories are why we love sport. The narrative of the impossible made possible is why tens of millions around the globe tune in to World Cups with hope in their hearts.
The scenes of the team huddled around their phones on the pitch in Perth awaiting their fate at the conclusion of group stage will live long in the memory.
It’s why it felt like the entire Moroccan population of Australia had descended on Adelaide to watch their side attempt to make even more history. Sometimes you just never know.
In the end, it wasn’t to be. But despite the chill of the night seeing most people want to keep their hands in their pockets, not even four French goals could dampen their spirits as they sang and danced into the night, even long after the full-time whistle had been blown.
Despite the loss, Tuesday night was a celebration.
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Gothia Cup 2025
4,872 matches
1,942 teams
116 pitches
76 nations
26 UAE teams
15 Lebanese teams
2 Kuwaiti teams
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Key facilities
- Olympic-size swimming pool with a split bulkhead for multi-use configurations, including water polo and 50m/25m training lanes
- Premier League-standard football pitch
- 400m Olympic running track
- NBA-spec basketball court with auditorium
- 600-seat auditorium
- Spaces for historical and cultural exploration
- An elevated football field that doubles as a helipad
- Specialist robotics and science laboratories
- AR and VR-enabled learning centres
- Disruption Lab and Research Centre for developing entrepreneurial skills
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The Players Championship Tied for 35th (73)
US Open Missed the cut (78)
Travellers Championship Tied for 17th (67)
Irish Open Missed the cut (72)
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The flights: South African Airways flies from Dubai International Airport with a stop in Johannesburg, with prices starting from around Dh4,000 return. Emirates can get you there with a stop in Lusaka from around Dh4,600 return.
The details: Visas are available for 247 Zambian kwacha or US$20 (Dh73) per person on arrival at Livingstone Airport. Single entry into Victoria Falls for international visitors costs 371 kwacha or $30 (Dh110). Microlight flights are available through Batoka Sky, with 15-minute flights costing 2,265 kwacha (Dh680).
Accommodation: The Royal Livingstone Victoria Falls Hotel by Anantara is an ideal place to stay, within walking distance of the falls and right on the Zambezi River. Rooms here start from 6,635 kwacha (Dh2,398) per night, including breakfast, taxes and Wi-Fi. Water arrivals cost from 587 kwacha (Dh212) per person.
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Stars: Ram Charan, Kiara Advani, Anjali, S J Suryah, Jayaram
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if you go
The flights Fly Dubai, Air Arabia, Emirates, Etihad, and Royal Jordanian all offer direct, three-and-a-half-hour flights from the UAE to the Jordanian capital Amman. Alternatively, from June Fly Dubai will offer a new direct service from Dubai to Aqaba in the south of the country. See the airlines’ respective sites for varying prices or search on reliable price-comparison site Skyscanner.
The trip
Jamie Lafferty was a guest of the Jordan Tourist Board. For more information on adventure tourism in Jordan see Visit Jordan. A number of new and established tour companies offer the chance to go caving, rock-climbing, canyoning, and mountaineering in Jordan. Prices vary depending on how many activities you want to do and how many days you plan to stay in the country. Among the leaders are Terhaal, who offer a two-day canyoning trip from Dh845 per person. If you really want to push your limits, contact the Stronger Team. For a more trek-focused trip, KE Adventure offers an eight-day trip from Dh5,300 per person.