World Cup '26

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Morocco

Kingdom of Morocco

Group CCAFEliminated · Quarter-final

Latest France 20 Morocco · Quarter-final

Knocked out by France · Match 97

Title probability

0.0%

as of 2026-07-20

Overview

Morocco arrive at 2026 as Africa's standard-bearers, riding the wave of their historic fourth-place finish in Qatar — the best ever by a CAF nation. Walid Regragui's side proved they belong among the world's elite, eliminating Belgium, Spain and Portugal en route to the semi-finals.

The core remains intact and now battle-hardened, with Hakimi, Bounou and Amrabat in their prime. Expectations at home and across the continent are sky-high; this is no longer a team that surprises, but one that is expected to deliver.

Capital

Rabat

Population

37,500,000

Confederation

CAF

FIFA code

MAR

World
Region

From Wikipedia

Morocco, officially the Kingdom of Morocco, is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. It has coastlines on the Mediterranean Sea to the north and the Atlantic Ocean to the west, and has land borders with Algeria to the east; the Spanish exclaves of Ceuta, Melilla and Peñón de Vélez de la Gomera…

Source: Wikipedia →

Squad

Goalkeepers3
  • 1

    Yassine Bounou

    Al-Hilal · Hero of 2022 World Cup run

    90caps
  • 12

    Munir Mohamedi

    RS Berkane · Veteran backup goalkeeper

    55caps
  • 22

    Ahmed Reda Tagnaouti

    AS FAR

Defenders9
  • 2

    Achraf Hakimi

    Paris Saint-Germain · Captain, star right-back

    95caps
  • 3

    Noussair Mazraoui

    Manchester United · Premier League full-back

    40caps
  • 5

    Nayef Aguerd

    Marseille · Key 2022 centre-back

    45caps
  • 13

    Zakaria El Ouahdi

    KRC Genk

  • 14

    Issa Diop

    Fulham

  • 18

    Chadi Riad

    Crystal Palace · Young Premier League defender

  • 19

    Youssef Belammari

    Al Ahly

  • 25

    Redouane Halhal

    KV Mechelen

  • 26

    Anass Salah-Eddine

    PSV Eindhoven

Midfielders9
  • 4

    Sofyan Amrabat

    Real Betis · Midfield anchor of 2022 run

    55caps
  • 6

    Ayyoub Bouaddi

    Lille · Teenage midfield prospect

  • 7

    Chemsdine Talbi

    Sunderland

  • 8

    Azzedine Ounahi

    Girona · Breakout star of 2022

    40caps
  • 10

    Brahim Diaz

    Real Madrid · Real Madrid playmaker

  • 11

    Ismael Saibari

    PSV Eindhoven · Dynamic dribbling attacker

    15caps
  • 15

    Samir El Mourabet

    Strasbourg

  • 23

    Bilal El Khannouss

    VfB Stuttgart · Rising creative midfielder

    25caps
  • 24

    Neil El Aynaoui

    Roma

Forwards5
  • 9

    Soufiane Rahimi

    Al Ain · Prolific Asian Champions League scorer

  • 16

    Gessime Yassine

    Strasbourg

  • 17

    Abdessamad Ezzalzouli

    Real Betis · Tricky La Liga winger

  • 20

    Ayoub El Kaabi

    Olympiacos · Qualifying top scorer

    25caps
  • 21

    Ayoube Amaimouni-Echghouyab

    Eintracht Frankfurt

Model

as of 2026-07-20
Champion0.0%
Reach final0.0%
Semi-final0.0%
Quarter-final100.0%
Round of 16100.0%
Advance from group100.0%

Exp. points

7.00

Proj. finish

6.5

Seed Elo

1810

Title-probability trajectory

Champion chance across the last 14 snapshots

Matches

History

  1. 1970

    Group stage

  2. 1986

    Round of 16

  3. 1994

    Group stage

  4. 1998

    Group stage

  5. 2018

    Group stage

  6. 2022

    Fourth place

Culture

Football culture

Football is the nation's heartbeat, with fierce devotion to clubs like Raja and Wydad Casablanca whose derbies are among the most intense on the planet. The 2022 World Cup run sparked euphoric street celebrations from Rabat to Brussels, cementing the Atlas Lions as a symbol of pan-African and Arab pride.

Did you know

  • Morocco is the first African nation to reach a World Cup semi-final.
  • The Casablanca derby fills stadiums with deafening ultra culture.
  • Morocco will co-host the 2030 World Cup with Spain and Portugal.
  • Goalkeeper Bono's penalty heroics made him a national legend in 2022.
  • Most of the squad was born or raised outside Morocco's borders.