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Bounou Embraces Mexico Return as Morocco’s World Cup Journey Continues

The Atlas Lions’ experienced keeper reflected on the team’s long-standing connection with a country linked to one of Morocco’s historical World Cup campaigns.

Ikram ChahidbyIkram Chahid
Jun, 25, 2026
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Bounou Embraces Mexico Return as Morocco's World Cup Journey Continues

The Atlas Lions’ experienced keeper reflected on the team’s long-standing connection with a country linked to one of Morocco’s historical World Cup campaigns.

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Casablanca – A story that began in Mexico in 1986 is being written once again on the same soil. Four decades later, Morocco returns not as an underdog chasing a dream, but as a team carrying a new identity and an ambition to rewrite the narrative.

The shift from the United States to Mexico marks more than just a geographical transition. It also serves to reconnect the new generation with a place that holds a special place in Morocco’s memory.

Speaking after the match, Yassine Bouno reflected on the historical bond linking the Atlas Lions with Mexico. “I think the Mexican public loves the Moroccan team, but at the football level, there is a close identity between us,” He said.

“I am sure they will sympathize a lot with the Moroccan team. We are proud to play in a country that has given so much to football, and to make memories of the ’86 World Cup and the ’70 World Cup, we have a common and special history with Mexico.”

Morocco booked their place in the World Cup knockout rounds for the third time in their history and the second tournament in a row, expecting to face the winners of Group F in the Round of 32 on June 29 in the Mexican city of Monterrey.

The Netherlands are currently top of Group F with four points, ahead of Japan on goal difference, while Sweden remains in the hunt with three points. Tunisia sit bottom of the group without a point heading into the final group match.

The Netherlands will take on Tunisia late tonight at 12 a.m. Moroccan time,  while Japan and Sweden will lock horns in a decisive clash at the same time.

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