Morocco at World Cup 2026
Morocco at the 2026 World Cup
Morocco won CAF qualifying Group E on 5 September 2025, finishing with eight wins from eight and conceding just twice across the campaign under Mohamed Ouahbi. His tactical setup uses a 4-3-3 to balance possession control with defensive discipline. Brazil will be the benchmark, but Haiti and Scotland offer realistic opportunities for a side targeting knockout progression.
Morocco in Goal Rush
📋 Full Squad (26)
Manager: Mohamed Ouahbi · Formation: 4-3-3
Goalkeepers
Defenders
Midfielders
Forwards
Group Stage
Upcoming Matches
Form & Qualifying
Morocco's qualifying setup was a compact 4-3-3 that becomes 4-1-4-1 when the wingers drop deeper, balancing defensive rigidity with attacking flair through wide play and midfield creativity. That disciplined system proved highly efficient in Africa, and Mohamed Ouahbi carries it into Group C. The defensive record from qualifying positions Morocco to compete, though Brazil will test their organisation significantly.
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Morocco's 26-player squad
Mohamed Ouahbi's squad is built around defensive solidity and attacking width through the full backs. The midfield balances control with creative depth, while the forward line carries goal-scoring options across multiple positions. It's a squad structured to execute Ouahbi's compact 4-3-3 system.
Morocco's Group C fixtures
Morocco's three Group C fixtures begin with Brazil on 13 June at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, followed by Scotland on 19 June at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough and Haiti on 24 June at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta.
How far can Morocco go at the World Cup?
Morocco's Tier 3 status and Group C draw position them as genuine contenders. Their perfect qualifying record and defensive solidity are the foundations for a deep tournament run. Brazil will be the competitive test, but Scotland and Haiti offer realistic opportunities if Morocco maintain their qualifying discipline.