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17 Facts About Anas Zniti

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Anas Zniti is a Moroccan professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Al Wasl and the Morocco national team.

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Anas Zniti previously played for Maghreb Fez and AS FAR.

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In March 2006, Zniti was called up for a training camp of the Morocco Olympic squad, remaining in the squad the following year for further Olympic qualifying games.

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Anas Zniti was born on 28 October 1988, the son of the Maghreb Fez School, who has been promoted to the first team since 2008.

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Anas Zniti family has always supported him and encouraged him to play sports, and this is not strange because he belongs to a family that cares much about football, his mother was a goalkeeper and his father used to play rugby in the ranks of the Fez Sports Federation.

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Anas Zniti spent a total of 8 seasons playing for Maghreb Fez.

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Anas Zniti achieved the Throne Cup title in 2011 in addition to the 2011 African Confederation Cup in the same year in a final match against Tunisian Sfaxien, in which he started and saved two penalty kicks and managed to score the last kick that gifted the title to Al-fas.

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Anas Zniti led the club to achieving the 2012 African Super Cup, eventually His contract ended with Maghreb Fez in June 2013.

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Anas Zniti spent a total of 3 seasons with the team but having no success with them achieving absolutely nothing.

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On 26 May 2015, Anas Zniti signed a contract with Raja CA.

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Anas Zniti had a huge success with the team winning over 7 titles.

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Anas Zniti won his first title with Raja after a draw with Libyan football team Al-Hilal SC to win the 2015 UNAF Club Cup.

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At national level, Anas Zniti plays for the Moroccan A' team.

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Anas Zniti is considered the second goalkeeper and the successor to Nadir Lamyaghri in the first team.

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Anas Zniti played his first match with the first team against Zambia in a warm-up.

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Anas Zniti represented Morocco in the 2018 African Nations Championship, helping them to achieve their first CHAN title.

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On 30 December 2021, Anas Zniti broke his hand after being invited to participate in the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations.