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Atlas Lions Arrive in United States for 2026 World Cup

The Atlas Lions land in Newark to begin last‑stage preparations, facing Norway before group matches with Brazil, Scotland, and Haiti.

Abderrahim KabbourbyAbderrahim Kabbour
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The Moroccan national team has landed in the United States, beginning the final stage of preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

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Rabat – The Moroccan national team has landed in the United States, beginning the final stage of preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

The Atlas Lions touched down at Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey on Wednesday, June 3.

Their arrival marks the official start of Morocco’s World Cup campaign. The delegation was welcomed by Morocco’s ambassador to the US, Youssef Amrani, and Consul General Mohamed Aït Bihi.

Several members of the Moroccan community were also present to greet the players, including captain Achraf Hakimi, and to wish them success at the tournament.

 

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Coach Mohamed Ouahbi’s squad will set up camp at The Pingry School in New Jersey. The choice of base is strategic, as all three of Morocco’s group matches will be played on the East Coast, reducing travel demands during the competition.

Before their opening match, Morocco will play one final friendly against Norway on June 7 at the Sports Illustrated Stadium in Harrison, New Jersey.

The game will serve as a last test for Ouahbi to fine‑tune tactics and confirm his starting lineup.

The Atlas Lions are drawn in Group C alongside Brazil, Scotland, and Haiti. Their first match is a high‑profile clash against Brazil on June 13 at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.

They will then face Scotland on June 19 at Gillette Stadium in Boston, before concluding the group stage against Haiti on June 24 at Mercedes‑Benz Stadium in Atlanta.

Fans will also have the chance to see the team up close before the tournament begins. FIFA has included Morocco in its “Community Training Sessions” program, which opens selected practices to the public.

The Atlas Lions will hold an open session on June 4 at their New Jersey base, giving supporters a glimpse of their preparations.

According to FIFA, around 75,000 fans are expected to attend these sessions across North America. The initiative, part of the “Be Active” campaign, aims to strengthen ties between national teams and local communities while encouraging young people to take part in sport.

 

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