In 2022, Morocco changed African football forever. Semi-finalists. Giant-killers. A nation and a continent announcing themselves to the world. Four years later, the Atlas Lions return to that same world stage with an even bolder ambition — to go further.
Ranked eighth in the world and confirmed as Africa’s highest-ranked nation heading into the 2026 tournament, Morocco do not arrive as hopeful underdogs. They arrive as a team that has already proven it belongs in the final four of the world’s biggest competition and believes — with genuine reason — that the trophy is within reach.
Why 2022 Changed Everything
At Qatar 2022, Morocco became the first African and first Arab nation in history to reach the semi-finals of a FIFA World Cup. They eliminated Belgium, Spain, and Portugal in succession before falling to France. No African team before them had come close. The achievement set a new standard for what the continent’s football could produce on the grandest stage and the Atlas Lions carry the weight of that historic run into North America. The question now is simple: can they complete what they began?
The Squad — Europe’s Finest, Africa’s Best
Captain Achraf Hakimi arrives as Africa’s reigning best player, a Champions League winner with PSG, and the most complete right-back in world football. Real Madrid attacking midfielder Brahim Díaz was AFCON top scorer with five goals in five games and brings that momentum to his first World Cup. Veteran striker Youssef En-Nesyri remains Morocco’s most lethal finisher and the man who headed Portugal out of the 2022 tournament. Goalkeeper Yassine Bounou (Al-Hilal) and 18-year-old Lille midfielder Ayyoub Bouaddi — who switched allegiance from France’s youth setup — also feature in a squad built for depth and belief.
Morocco are ranked eighth in FIFA’s world rankings, making them the highest-ranked African national team at the tournament.
Group C: Brazil, Haiti, Scotland
Morocco are in Group C alongside Brazil, Haiti, and Scotland. Their opening match is against Brazil on 13 June 2026 at the New York New Jersey Stadium.
Brazil are the group’s heavy favourites. But Morocco’s capacity to defend in structure and punish on the counter — the exact system that dismantled Spain and Portugal in 2022 — makes them a dangerous proposition against anyone. Scotland and Haiti represent winnable games. A place in the knockout rounds is a realistic minimum expectation.
The Turbulence Heading In
The Atlas Lions arrive in rather chaotic circumstances after a managerial change less than three months before the tournament. They were also bruised by the AFCON final against Senegal, which descended into controversy when Senegal’s players walked off the pitch in protest over a contentious VAR penalty awarded to Morocco with the score at 0-0. New head coach Mohamed Ouahbi stepped in with limited preparation time. It is not the ideal build-up. But Moroccan football has survived adversity before.
Africa’s Standard-Bearers
Morocco’s CAF qualification was flawless — a perfect record across all matches, finishing with 24 points and a 22–2 goal difference, sealing their place with a 5–0 win over Niger in Rabat. When fit and motivated, this group of players is the most dangerous African side at the tournament.
Morocco Quick Facts — 2026 World Cup
- FIFA ranking: 8th (Africa’s highest)
- Group: C — Brazil, Morocco, Haiti, Scotland
- Opening match: vs Brazil, 13 June 2026, New York New Jersey Stadium
- Coach: Mohamed Ouahbi
- Captain: Achraf Hakimi (PSG)
- Key players: Achraf Hakimi, Brahim Díaz, Youssef En-Nesyri, Yassine Bounou, Ayyoub Bouaddi
- Best World Cup result: Semi-finals (Qatar 2022)
- AFCON: Winners 1976
Frequently Asked Questions
What group is Morocco in at the 2026 World Cup?
Morocco are in Group C at the 2026 FIFA World Cup alongside Brazil, Haiti, and Scotland. Their opening match is against Brazil on 13 June 2026 at the New York New Jersey Stadium.
Who are Morocco’s key players at the 2026 World Cup?
Morocco’s key players include captain Achraf Hakimi (PSG), Brahim Díaz (Real Madrid), striker Youssef En-Nesyri, goalkeeper Yassine Bounou, and teenage midfielder Ayyoub Bouaddi.
Did Morocco qualify for the 2026 World Cup?
Yes. Morocco qualified by winning their CAF group with a perfect record — winning every match, scoring 22 goals and conceding only two. It is their seventh World Cup appearance.
How far can Morocco go at the 2026 World Cup?
Morocco reached the semi-finals in 2022 and are again one of the most dangerous teams in the draw. A quarter-final run or better is realistic, and the squad is equipped to challenge any opponent in the knockout rounds.
Who is Morocco’s coach at the 2026 World Cup?
Mohamed Ouahbi coaches Morocco at the 2026 FIFA World Cup after taking over within three months of the tournament.
