Nora Fatehi shared an emotional and deeply personal note after the AFCON finals, expressing how the result took time to sink in. Reacting to what unfolded, she wrote, "It took me some time to process what happened at the finals! This will go down in history as one of the most unethical, disappointing and diabolical behavior!" Her words reflected the heartbreak felt by many supporters, but she quickly shifted focus to Morocco's grace under pressure, adding, "This taught us that in all circumstances Morocco maintains class, prestige and exemplary attitude! View this post on Instagram A post shared by Nora Fatehi (@norafatehi) Looking beyond the final match, Nora spoke about her overall AFCON journey and her time in Morocco with immense pride. She wrote, "I wanna take this time to appreciate the experience I had here at AFCON and in Morocco! I applaud the advancement, elevation and hospitality of the country and its people!" Calling the nation's growth inspiring, she added, "This experience has shown us that Morocco is growing fast and will remain to be the top country in Africa! We are proud Africans and no one can change that!" She also reflected on the personal moments she cherished during the tournament, sharing how the experience strengthened her sense of belonging. "This last few weeks I enjoyed some of the best moments with my friends and loved ones! I felt what it means to be passionate and patriotic!" Nora emphasized that the emotions went far beyond the sport, writing, "It's more than football for us! It's celebrating our country, our king, our people and our development! Ending her note with gratitude and hope, Nora applauded the team's dignity and spirit, saying, "Shoutout to our coach and the players for moving in dignity and pride! You have made us proud! Dima Meghreb!" She also thanked her non-Moroccan fans for their support before signing off on an optimistic note about what lies ahead: "I'll never forget it! World Cup we coming.

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