Roger Lemerre of France named coach of Morocco's national soccer team

RABAT, Morocco: Roger Lemerre was announced as Morocco coach on Tuesday.

The Moroccan soccer federation said the Frenchman would take over on July 1.

Lemerre led France to the 2000 European Championship title before coaching the Tunisian national team for six years. He left Tunisia after it lost in the African Cup of Nations quarterfinals in February.

He takes over from Henri Michel of France, who left after Morocco was knocked out at the African Cup.

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