A Royal Moroccan Airlines plane landed at Rabat Salé Airport coming from the Guinean capital, carrying the Moroccan national football team delegation, its accompanying officials, and media representatives. The Moroccan national team experienced moments of great terror during their stay in the Guinean capital, Conakry, in preparation for their match against the Guinean team scheduled for tomorrow, Monday, as part of the second round of qualifiers for the Qatar 2022 World Cup, following the sound of gunfire during a military coup that ousted President Alpha Condé. The Royal Air Maroc flight departed Conakry airport at around 9 PM last night, amid great joy and the singing of the Moroccan national anthem by players and technical staff.