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Jun 03, 2026
Morocco's World Cup 2026 Preview: Squad, Turmoil and Group Outlook
Morocco enters the 2026 FIFA World Cup with a blend of veteran stars and youthful talent, but faces…
The Atlas Lions' Road to 2026
Morocco head to the 2026 FIFA World Cup with a blend of seasoned veterans and promising youngsters, hoping to build on their historic fourth‑place finish in 2022. The team faces a turbulent backdrop – a recent coaching change and the fallout from a contentious AFCON final – that could shape their performance in North America.
Squad Composition and Emerging Talents
The 26‑man roster balances experience and youth:
Goalkeepers: Yassine Bounou, Munir Mohamedi, Ahmed Tagnaouti
Defenders: Achraf Hakimi, Noussair Mazraoui, Nayef Aguerd, among others
Midfielders: Ayyoub Bouaddi (18‑year‑old Lille prodigy), Sofyan Amrabat, Bilal El Khannouss
Forwards: Brahim Diaz, Abdessamad Ezzalzouli, Soufiane Rahimi
Notably, Ayyoub Bouaddi switches allegiance from France to Morocco, while veteran striker Youssec En‑Nesyri misses the cut.
Key Statistics and Historical Context
World Cup appearances: 6 (first in 1970)
Best performance: Fourth place (2022)
FIFA ranking: 8
Top scorer (2022 AFCON): Brahim Diaz (5 goals)
Most caps: Achraf Hakimi, Hakim Ziyech (10)
Off‑field Turmoil and Its Potential Impact
The squad is still reeling from two major issues:
AFCON hangover: A chaotic final in Rabat saw Senegal walk off after a disputed penalty, leading to a delayed match, a missed penalty by Brahim Diaz, and a later CAF decision awarding the title to Morocco amid legal disputes.
Coaching change: Walid Regragui departed in March; Mohamed Ouahbi, a youth‑team specialist, steps in with limited senior experience, raising questions about tactical adaptability.
Both issues could affect squad morale and preparation ahead of the tournament.
Outlook: Group Stage Prospects and Al Jazeera Forecast
Morocco lands in Group C with Brazil, Scotland and Haiti. The opening fixture against Brazil on 13 June in New Jersey will be a stern test, but a positive result could set the tone.
June 13 – Brazil vs Morocco (New Jersey)
June 19 – Scotland vs Morocco (Boston)
June 24 – Morocco vs Haiti (Atlanta)
Al Jazeera predicts a Last‑16 finish, citing the inexperienced coach and lingering off‑field distractions as factors that may prevent a repeat of the 2022 run.
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