Dubai: Any suggestion that Morocco’s remarkable run to the 2022 <a href="https://absafricatv.com/mst-and-world-bank-strengthen-research-and-innovation-ties/” title=”MST and World Bank strengthen research and innovation ties”>World Cup semi-finals was a fluke has quickly been put to bed
The Atlas Lions keep on exceeding expectations on the major stage, this time defeating the Netherlands for the first time in their history to book their place in the 2026 World Cup round of 16
Morocco had already cemented their place in African World Cup history before the knockout stages, surpassing Ghana and Nigeria to become the continent’s most successful nation with a record seven World Cup victories
Moroccan fans celebrate the nation’s victory over the Netherlands in the Round of 32 of the 2026 World Cup
Now extending that record to eight wins, the fearless Atlas Lions are the story that keeps on giving, leaving football fans across the globe captivated
The years before the glory
For much of their World Cup history, Morocco were a nation capable of producing talented players and memorable performances, but they lacked the consistency to establish themselves among the tournament’s elite
Their first appearance came in 1970, where they exited in the group stage, and while qualification itself was an achievement, it marked the beginning of a long period of frustration on football’s biggest stage
Four years later they failed to qualify, before finally producing a moment that would define African football in 1986
It’s been a long and often painful journey to World Cup success for the nation
That tournament in Mexico remains one of the most significant in the continent’s history. Morocco became the first African nation to top a World Cup group, finishing ahead of England, Poland and Portugal before narrowly losing 1-0 to West Germany in the Round of 16
Rather than signalling the start of sustained success, however, it proved to be an isolated high point. Morocco returned in 1994, 1998 and 2018, but on each occasion failed to progress beyond the group stage, often leaving the tournament wondering what might have been
Despite regularly producing technically gifted players and enjoying success at continental level, the Atlas Lions remained on the fringes of the global game, with their breakthrough in 1986 looking more like an exception than the start of a new era
The tournament which changed everything
The 2022 World Cup in Qatar marked the moment Morocco’s footballing story changed forever
Under Walid Regragui, Morocco became the first African nation and the first Arab nation to reach a World Cup semi-final, shattering a barrier that had stood since the tournament’s inception in 1930
Although their remarkable journey ended with defeats to eventual champions France in the last four and Croatia in the third-place play-off, a fourth-place finish remains the greatest achievement by any African nation at a World Cup
Morocco celebrate after beating Portugal in the quarter-finals of the 2022 World Cup
What made the run even more extraordinary was the calibre of opponents Morocco overcame. They topped a group containing 2018 runners-up Croatia, Belgium and Canada before eliminating former champions Spain on penalties in the Round of 16 and then knocking out Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal in the quarter-finals thanks to Youssef En-Nesyri’s towering header
Built on a rock-solid defence marshalled by Achraf Hakimi, Romain Saïss and Nayef Aguerd, inspired by the creativity of Hakim Ziyech and Sofyan Amrabat’s midfield displays, Morocco captured the imagination of football fans across the globe
Proving the doubters wrong
Heading into the 2026 World Cup, Morocco were no longer the surprise package they had been four years earlier, but there were still plenty who questioned whether they could replicate the heights of their historic run in Qatar
Their preparations were thrown into further uncertainty when the architect of that success, Walid Regragui, stepped down as manager just three months before the tournament, with the relatively inexperienced Mohamed Ouahbi handed the daunting task of succeeding him
Many feared the change in leadership would disrupt the momentum Morocco had built, and with expectations higher than ever, the pressure on the new manager was immense
Those doubts quickly disappeared once the tournament got underway. Morocco announced themselves by holding five-time world champions Brazil to a 1-1 draw before backing it up with victories in their remaining two group matches to comfortably secure a place in the Round of 32
Morocco shocked Brazil in their opening match of the 2026 World Cup
Waiting for them was arguably their toughest test yet, a Netherlands side that had scored the joint-most goals of any nation during the group stage and a team Morocco had never previously beaten
Even when they fell behind, the Atlas Lions refused to panic. A late equaliser forced extra time before Morocco held their nerve in the penalty shootout to claim a famous first-ever victory over the Dutch, extending what is becoming one of the most remarkable World Cup stories the tournament has ever seen
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