Let’s take it back to Qatar 2022. The world was on the edge of their seats watching Morocco. Here, they made history being the first African and Arab football team to make the FIFA World Cup semi-finals.
To do so, they beat Belgium in the group, Spain in the round of 16, and Portugal in the quarter-finals. Now they head to the 2026 FIFA World Cup in North America looking to continue with this success.
Coming in as an underdog to ranking as number 11 in the world is a lot of pressure. So, the question on everyone’s mind is can Morocco repeat their historic success or was it a fluke? In this article, we dive into this question.
What Made Morocco So Dangerous in 2022?
Morocco’s 2022 World Cup campaign was built on discipline, defensive organisation, and a clear game plan. Throughout the tournament, the Atlas Lions managed to defend themselves against some of the biggest names in football.
They capitalised on opportunities having a defensive structure and relentless work rate. Their squad consisted of players playing at the highest level.
Morocco’s true colours showed in the quarter-finals when they defeated Cristiano Ronaldo’s side. This secured them a place in the semi-finals, the biggest surprise of the 2022 World Cup.
A Squad Built for Another Run
The saying goes, “there is no I in team,” and Morocco’s 2026 FIFA squad proves this. Their squad consists of legends such as Achraf Hakimi, Yassine Bouniu and Sofyan Amrabat as well as up-and-coming stars. Not only this, but many of their players have experience in top European leagues.
MOROCCAN 🇲🇦 SQUAD FOR FIFA WORLD CUP 26 pic.twitter.com/2VRtkWalUU
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