As the FIFA World Cup 2026 draws near, Moroccan football stands at the most pivotal moment in its history. Four years after becoming the first African and Arab nation to reach a World Cup semifinal in Qatar 2022, the Atlas Lions are no longer underdogs—they are genuine contenders.
With a constellation of stars shining across Europe's elite leagues and a lethal mix of experience and youth, the stage is set for something extraordinary on North American soil.
The Mohamed Ouahbi Era Begins for Morocco
The seismic shift in Moroccan football's trajectory ahead of the tournament began in the dugout rather than on the pitch. Walid Regragui, the legendary architect of the 2022 World Cup miracle, stepped down from his position just months before the tournament. Despite leading the team to ultimate glory at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) on home soil, heavy tactical criticism prompted a swift managerial change.
The Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF) moved decisively to maintain momentum:
New Head Coach: Mohamed Ouahbi has been officially appointed to lead the senior national team.
The Strategic Reason: The 49-year-old tactician earned massive praise after guiding the Atlas Cubs to a historic title at the FIFA U-20 World Cup Chile 2025.
The Target: Capitalize on the success of the youth-level momentum and smoothly integrate rising prospects into the senior squad configuration without starting from scratch.
World Cup 2026 Group C: The Group of Destiny
Morocco has been drawn into a highly competitive Group C, setting up mouth-watering fixtures in the opening stage:
Match Date Opponent Venue / Location
June 13, 2026 🇧🇷 Brazil Los Angeles (Rose Bowl Stadium)
June 20, 2026 🇭🇹 Haiti Atlanta Stadium
June 24, 2026 🏴 Scotland Miami Stadium
The tournament opener against Brazil on June 13 is already being billed as the clash of the opening week. For a nation that defeated Spain and Portugal in Qatar, facing the Seleção is seen as the perfect opportunity to announce their status as global heavyweights.
Achraf Hakimi Injury Update & Selection News
No discussion of Morocco's World Cup ambitions is complete without Achraf Hakimi. The Paris Saint-Germain right-back, valued at €80 million, remains the team's undisputed heartbeat and captain. However, his race against time has kept fans on edge.
The Hamstring Recovery Timeline
On April 28, 2026, Hakimi suffered a severe right thigh hamstring tear during PSG's Champions League semifinal first leg against Bayern Munich.
Latest Medical Update: PSG has officially confirmed that Hakimi has resumed individual on-pitch training. While he sat out the final Ligue 1 matchday against Paris FC to mitigate risks, club medical staff are highly optimistic about his fitness ahead of the UEFA Champions League Final against Arsenal on May 30 in Budapest, reassuring national team fans that he will be fully sharp for the World Cup opener.
Off-Field Legal Complications
Off the pitch, Hakimi continues to face legal scrutiny regarding his ongoing sexual assault case. This pending trial notably led to his omission from the 2026 Marc-Vivien Foé Award jury list—an accolade given to the best African player in Ligue 1—where he was previously considered the overwhelming sporting favorite.
Brahim Díaz: Real Madrid’s Magician Out to Conquer the World
If Hakimi is the engine, Brahim Díaz is Morocco's creative soul. The Real Madrid forward has enjoyed a sensational international campaign, breaking records during the AFCON 2025 tournament by becoming the first Moroccan to score in four consecutive Africa Cup of Nations matches.
Díaz, currently valued at €35 million, captured the Puma Golden Boot at AFCON 2025 by finishing as the tournament’s top scorer with 5 goals. Operating primarily from the right flank and drifting centrally, his devastating link-up play with Hakimi has become one of international football's most feared attacking channels.
Ayoub El Kaabi: The Aerial "El-Kaabicycle" Phenomenon
The romanticism of Morocco's squad depth is perfectly encapsulated by 32-year-old Olympiacos striker Ayoub El Kaabi. The former carpenter from Casablanca has transformed into a national hero, with his spectacular acrobatics at AFCON 2025 drawing global comparisons to Cristiano Ronaldo.
The Trademark: El Kaabi scored two jaw-dropping overhead bicycle kicks during the tournament—one against Comoros and another against Zambia—popularizing the phrase "scoring an El Kaabi" across African football.
Elite Club Form: Coming off a stunning season where he led Olympiacos to defensive clearances and domestic success, he enters the World Cup ecosystem in the absolute form of his life.
Morocco’s Formidable European Legion & Rising Youth
The Atlas Lions boast an incredibly deep squad depth distributed across Europe's top five leagues:
The Midfield & Defensive Core
Noussair Mazraoui (€20M): The Manchester United full-back provides elite tactical flexibility.
Ismael Saibari (€32M): Actings as the driving midfield engine following a stellar season at PSV Eindhoven.
Bilal El Khannouss (€32M): The visionary playmaker pulling strings for VfB Stuttgart in the Bundesliga.
Defensive Depth: Featuring Chadi Riad (Crystal Palace, €12M), Issa Diop (Fulham, €10M), and the 20-year-old prodigy Abdelhamid Ait Boudlal (Rennes, €10M).
Yassine Bounou (€3.5M): The veteran Al-Hilal shot-stopper provides world-class security between the posts.
The Next Generation (Youth Rising)
While Morocco is currently hosting the 2026 CAF U-17 Africa Cup of Nations (running from May 13 to June 2), the senior squad is already integrating the next wave of talent. Keep a close eye on Ajax’s Rayane Bounida (20, €5M) and Strasbourg’s breakout winger Gessime Yassine (20, €10M), who represent the long-term blueprint developed by the world-renowned Mohammed VI Football Academy.
Conclusion: A Seeded Giant Ready to Rule
Morocco enters the North American tournament no longer looking to surprise people, but looking to dominate. From the humble, resilient journey of El Kaabi to the world-class tactical profile of Brahim Díaz and Hakimi, Mohamed Ouahbi possesses the tools to orchestrate another legendary run.
The Atlas Lions have already captured the hearts of football fans worldwide; now, they are fully equipped to conquer the trophy itself.
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