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As every week, OneFootball introduces you to the new gems of world football. Today, we present you Hamza Igamane, the new sensation of the Rangers.
Ben Seghir, Sahraoui, Aboukhal... Morocco is full of offensive talents who have recently joined the national team. The next name that could appear on Walid Regragui's list is currently making a name for himself in Scotland.
Hamza Igamane was born in 2002 in Témara, Morocco and joined the reserve of AS Rabat in July 2020 after proving himself in the youth categories. Six months later, in January 2021, he joined the professional team.
It was in 2022/2023 that he really made his mark within the club, completing a full first season with nine goals and one assist in 29 matches, before repeating impressive performances in the following season.
In July 2024, he left his native country and moved to Europe, specifically to Scotland and the Glasgow Rangers.
While the beginnings were difficult with bits of matches, it was at the end of November that he definitively won his place as a starter, particularly after a huge match in the Europa League on the OGC Nice pitch, where he scored a double and delivered an assist.
Since then, he has established himself as the new phenomenon of the Glasgow club, notably having an exceptional January with five goals and one assist in five league matches, including a hat-trick against Hibernian.
While Morocco has won its first three matches in the qualifiers for the next CAN, will Walid Regragui call up the young striker for the March gathering?
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