Rabat – Morocco have secured their place in the Round of 32 of the 2026 FIFA World Cup after successfully finishing second in the group stage, continuing their impressive run on football’s biggest stage.
The Atlas Lions booked their spot in the knockout rounds following a strong Group C campaign that saw them compete against Brazil, Scotland, and Haiti.
Morocco entered the final round of group-stage fixtures knowing that qualification was within reach, and delivered when it mattered most to advance to the next phase of the tournament.
Under the apt coaching guidance of Mohammed Ouahbi, Morocco displayed resilience and tactical discipline throughout the group stage. A hard-fought draw against Brazil and a crucial victory over Scotland laid the foundation against Haiti with 4-2 win Securing their qualification bid, while the team’s collective spirit and defensive solidity once again proved decisive.
The achievement marks another milestone for Moroccan football, which continues to build on the momentum generated by the national team’s historic performances in recent major tournaments.
Moroccan supporters at home and abroad celebrated the qualification as the Atlas Lions extended their World Cup journey.
The squad repeatedly highlighted its unity, describing itself as a family determined to represent Morocco with pride.
With qualification secured, attention now turns to the Round of 32, where Morocco will face a new challenge in their pursuit of a deep run in the global tournament.
The Atlas Lions will be aiming to carry their strong form into the knockout rounds facing Netherlands – Japan, while continuing making history on the world stage.
With this qualification and the impressive fashion in which it was achieved, Moroccan fans can celebrate another memorable accomplishment as their team advances to the World Cup knockout stage and keeps alive its dream of global glory.
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