"Whether a Moroccan lives in Paris, New York, Mars, or even the Moon, they remain Moroccan."
Good to know.
Yes, indeed, many Moroccan players were not born in Morocco. However, your tweet comes across as rather superficial and reveals a limited understanding of Morocco and Moroccan identity.
Before making such claims, I would encourage you to learn more about the Moroccan people and what it truly means to be Moroccan. Unlike many European countries, former colonial powers that have historically benefited from the talents and resources of their former colonies, Morocco has never been a colonial power. Rather, it draws from the rich pool of talent within its global diaspora, whose members remain deeply connected to their homeland.
Whether a Moroccan lives in Paris, New York, Mars, or even the Moon, they remain Moroccan. Moroccan identity is not defined solely by place of birth, but by a shared history, culture, heritage, and sense of belonging. It is rooted in a civilization with profound historical depth and a remarkably rich cultural legacy, one that continues to unite Moroccans across generations and continents.