Rabat – Morocco coach Mohamed Ouahbi has named a 28‑man squad for a training camp ahead of the final selection for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The list features experienced forward Sofiane Boufal of Le Havre, striker Sofiane Benjdida from Maghreb de Fès, and midfielder Imran Louza of Watford. Ouahbi also called up Osman Maama, Louza’s teammate in England, and Yanis Bekraoui, who plays in Portugal with Estoril.
The squad blends seasoned internationals with younger talents, reflecting Ouahbi’s plan to test options before finalizing his World Cup roster.
Full squad
Goalkeepers:
- Mehdi Lahrar
- Munir Mohamedi
- Yanis Benshaouch
Defenders:
- Ibrahim Gomez
- Abdelhamid Ait Boudla
- Ismail Baouf
- Ismail Saibari
- Osama Tergalin
- Samir El Morabet
- Marouane Saadan
- Mohamed Chibi
- Sofiane Bouftini
- Yassir Zabiri
- Sofiane Karouani
Midfielders:
- Imran Louza
- Anas Salah Eddine
- Yassine Jassim
- Ayoub Bouadi
- Toufiq Bentyeb
- Ayoub Amimouni
- Sofiane Fawzi
- Yanis Bekraoui
Forwards:
- Sofiane Boufal
- Rayan Bonida
- Sofiane Benjdida
- Youssef Belamri
- Ayoub El Kaabi
- Osman Maama
The training camp will allow Ouahbi to assess fitness and form before announcing the final squad for the World Cup. Morocco are preparing for a demanding tournament, where they will face Brazil, Scotland, and Haiti in the group stage.
Ouahbi stressed the importance of balance and readiness, noting that the camp will help him decide which players can contribute most to the team’s ambitions.
The camp marks the final step before Morocco’s official World Cup squad is confirmed, as the Atlas Lions aim to build on their recent successes and make an impact on the global stage.

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