
As the world prepares for the Coupe du monde 2026, Morocco steps forward not only as a football competitor, but as a global ambassador of African excellence and national pride. Building on its historic 2022 campaign, where the country reached the semi-finals for the first time in African football history, Morocco now presents a 26-player squad blending experience and international talent from across Europe and beyond.
At the heart of this new generation stands Achraf Hakimi, a symbol of modern Moroccan football and a global sporting icon. Morocco has been drawn into a challenging group alongside the Brésil national football team, the Écosse national football team, and the Haïti national football team. The journey begins on June 14 in Boston against Haiti, followed by a marquee clash with Brazil on June 24 in Miami.
Beyond football, Morocco’s presence at the World Cup continues to strengthen its global visibility. The 2022 breakthrough created a lasting legacy, and 2026 represents a continuation of that story on an even larger stage.
Each match offers Morocco an opportunity to showcase its identity, unity, and international outlook — a country deeply rooted in African heritage while fully connected to the world.




