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Morocco’s Salma Bouguerche Balances Football Stardom and a Medical Career, Making History with the Atlas Lionesses

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Morocco’s rising football star Salma Bouguerche is not just making waves on the pitch; she’s also a newly qualified medical doctor. The 26-year-old midfielder, who has been part of the Atlas Lionesses’ squad at the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON), represents a rare blend of athletic excellence and academic brilliance, breaking stereotypes and inspiring a new generation of African girls.

Bouguerche’s journey is a compelling story of passion, perseverance, and purpose. According to the talented footballer, it was medicine that “chose her,” not the other way around. Despite the immense demands of medical school, Bouguerche never gave up on her football dreams. She trained, studied, and played, often juggling her responsibilities with little rest, determined to excel in both fields.

Now a qualified doctor, Bouguerche proudly wears two uniforms: a white coat in the hospital and Morocco’s red and green on the football field. Her inclusion in the Atlas Lionesses’ squad at the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations adds another layer to her growing legend. She is part of a historic moment for Moroccan women’s football, as the team continues to gain global recognition for their performance, particularly following their landmark run to the Round of 16 at the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup.

Bouguerche is more than an athlete or a doctor she is a symbol of what’s possible when young African women are given the opportunity to thrive in multiple spheres. Her story underscores the importance of supporting women’s sports and education across the continent. As Morocco continues to invest in its women’s football infrastructure, players like Bouguerche prove that talent and tenacity can coexist, both on the field and in the operating room.

As she proudly represents her country on the continental stage, Salma Bouguerche is not just playing for trophies; she’s playing for every girl who dreams big.

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