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Rania Boutiebi[1] (Aarabeere: رانيا بوطيبي ; jibinaa ko 4 marse 2004) ko fukuyanke karallo, fiyoowo ko yeeso e nder fedde wiyeteende Club Brugge (BWSL) e nder fedde wiyeteende Belsik. O jibinaa ko to leydi Belsik, omo lomtoo leydi Maruk e nder winndere ndee.[2][3]

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Boutiebi ina waawi lomtaade Belsik (leydi ndi o jibinaa ndii) walla Maruk (rewrude e iwdi makko Maruk).

Boutiebi adii noddireede Maruk ngam tawtoreede kawgel ngel koye ɗiɗi e Tuunus, e nder pottital tataɓal ngam tawtoreede Olimpiyaaji 2024 to Farayse.[1]

Boutiebi jeyaaka e doggol 24 fiyooɓe Maruk ngam tawtoreede kawgel fuku Afrik rewɓe 2024 e leydi mum en, kono o limtaama e doggol fiyooɓe rezerw.[4]

  1. Karakhi, Mourad (24 June 2025). "Jorge Vilda unveils the women's national team squad for the Africa Cup of Nations". snrtnews.com. Rabat: SNRT. Retrieved 24 June 2025.
  2. "Eliminatoires tournoi olympique féminin Paris-2024 (3e tour) : double confrontation Maroc-Tunisie les 23 et 28 février" (in Farayseere). Royal Moroccan Football Federation. 16 February 2024.
  3. "Eliminatoires tournoi olympique féminin Paris-2024 (3e tour) : double confrontation Maroc-Tunisie les 23 et 28 février" (in Farayseere). Royal Moroccan Football Federation. 16 February 2024.
  4. Karakhi, Mourad (24 June 2025). "Jorge Vilda unveils the women's national team squad for the Africa Cup of Nations". snrtnews.com. Rabat: SNRT. Retrieved 24 June 2025.