Morocco will enter the upcoming FIFA World Cup 2026 as the most promising African team given that it broke the history in the last one. In Qatar 2022, they emerged as the leader in Group F by bulldozing group B heavyweights Belgium (2-0), Canada (2-1) and ensuring Croatia settled with a draw. Morocco followed by eliminating Spain in Round of 16 (0-0, 3-0 on penalties) and narrowing passing Portugal at 1-0 in quarts. Even though they reached the semi-final against France and the third place match against Croatia, their buoyant progress told a story of tactical genius, strength, and a golden generation of players, and thus, they have a good chance of becoming the first African team to win the title in 2026.
Morocco’s Performance In The FIFA 2026 Qualifiers
In FIFA 2026 qualifiers, Morocco is demonstrating total supremacy as it is topping the Group E with an defeated streak. They have played five matches and won all and there was no draw or loss and thus a total of 15 points. A huge +12 goal difference highlighted their offensive strength and their solid defence in their bid to win the title. This win streak does not only signify the growing respect of Morocco in World Soccer but also stands to establish them as one of the most robust competitors in the World Cup 2026 in Africa. Their performance both clinically and regularly has created an optimism to achieve a historic impression in the global arena.
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Morocco’s Full Squad And Playing XI Line-up
Full Squad
Bono, El Mehdi Benabid, Munir El Kajoui, Abdel Abqar, Adam Masina, Jawad El Yamiq, Abdelhak Assal, Youssef Belammari, Achraf Hakimi, Omar El Hilali, Zakaria El Ouahdi, Sofyan Amrabat, Oussama Targhalline, Oussama El Azzouzi, Ismael Saibari, Azzedine Ounahi, Amir Richardson, Bilal El Khannouss, Amine Zouhzouh, Eliesse Ben Seghir, Abde Ezzalzouli, Osame Sahraoui, Soufiane Rahimi, Brahim Díaz, Youssef En-Nesyri, Maroan Sannadi, Ayoub El Kaabi, and Hamza Igamane.
Line-up
Munir, Z. El Ouahdi, J. Yamiq, A. Masina, Y. Belammari, S. Amrabat, S. Rahimi, A. Ounahi, I. Saibari, O. Sahraoui, and A. El Kaabi.