Morocco continues to redefine African football history. After a commanding victory over Canada, the Atlas Lions booked their place in the quarterfinals of the 2026 FIFA World Cup and achieved a milestone no other African nation has ever reached

Led by Achraf Hakimi, Brahim Díaz and Yassine Bounou, Morocco is once again among the world’s last eight teams, further cementing what has become the most successful era in the country’s football history

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Morocco Becomes the First African Team to Reach Two World Cup Quarterfinals

Even more remarkably, those appearances came in consecutive tournaments following the team’s historic run to the semifinals at Qatar 2022

No other African side has managed to reach the World Cup quarterfinals more than once

The previous African quarterfinalists were:

  • Cameroon — Italy 1990
  • Senegal — Korea/Japan 2002
  • Ghana — South Africa 2010

Each accomplished the feat only once


Morocco’s Golden Generation

Morocco’s success extends well beyond the senior World Cup

The current generation has transformed the nation into one of international football’s fastest-rising powers

Its recent achievements include:

  • FIFA World Cup semifinalist (Qatar 2022).
  • FIFA World Cup quarterfinalist (2026).
  • Olympic medalist at Paris 2024.
  • AFCON champion (2025).
  • CAF U-17 Africa Cup of Nations champion (2025).
  • FIFA U-17 World Cup champion (2025).
  • Arab Cup champion.

With a talented core playing for some of Europe’s biggest clubs, Morocco has established itself as the benchmark for African football on the world stage

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