France’s match with Morocco sums up this diverse, multicultural World Cup
France squad
- Full squad
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1 Brice SAMBA
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2 Malo GUSTO
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3 Lucas Digne
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4 Dayot UPAMECANO
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5 Jules KOUNDE
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6 Manu KONE
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7 Ousmane DEMBELE
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8 Aurelien TCHOUAMENI
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9 Marcus THURAM
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10 Kylian MBAPPE
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11 Michael OLISE
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12 Bradley BARCOLA
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13 Ngolo KANTE
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14 Adrien RABIOT
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15 Ibrahima KONATE
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16 Mike MAIGNAN
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17 William SALIBA
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18 Warren ZAIRE-EMERY
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19 Theo HERNANDEZ
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20 Desire DOUE
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21 Lucas HERNANDEZ
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22 Jean-Philippe MATETA
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23 Robin RISSER
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24 Rayan CHERKI
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25 Maghnes AKLIOUCHE
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26 Maxence Lacroix
Defender
Morocco squad
- Full squad
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1 Yassine BOUNOU
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2 Achraf HAKIMI
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3 Noussair MAZRAOUI
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4 Sofyan AMRABAT
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5 Marwane SAADANE
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6 Ayyoub BOUADDI
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7 Chemsdine TALBI
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8 Azzedine OUNAHI
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9 Soufiane RAHIMI
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10 Brahim DIAZ
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11 Ismael SAIBARI
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12 Munir EL KAJOUI
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13 Zakaria EL OUAHDI
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14 Issa Diop
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15 Samir EL MOURABET
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16 Gessime YASSINE
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17 Amine SBAI
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18 Chadi RIAD
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19 Youssef BELAMMARI
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20 Ayoub El Kaabi
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21 Ayoube AMAIMOUNI
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22 Ahmed Reda TAGNAOUTI
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23 Bilal EL KHANNOUSS
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24 Neil EL AYNAOUI
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25 Redouane HALHAL
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26 Anass SALAH EDDINE
Defender
Ahead of the 2026 World Cup quarter-final between France and Morocco in Boston, the article uses the fixture to illustrate how internationally diverse the tournament has become. Its central example is Ayyoub Bouaddi, the Lille midfielder who captained France's under-21 side only 101 days earlier but will line up for Morocco on Thursday, one of several French-born players who could face the country of their birth. French officials called his switch "a big loss" but declined to criticise his choice.
Ninety-nine players at the tournament were born in France — 32 more than the next-highest nation, the Netherlands — with 52 of them from the Paris region, reflecting the area's emergence as a leading talent hub as clubs and rival nations increasingly recruit from it. Morocco, semi-finalists in 2022 and builders of the elite Mohammed VI Academy, field a squad of 19 foreign-born players, drawing on France's large Maghrebin diaspora rooted in its colonial history. The piece frames this diversity as a long-standing strength of French football, while noting recent racist incidents aimed at players of African heritage, including chants by Argentina players and a Paraguayan senator's remarks about Kylian Mbappé.
- French-born Bouaddi swapped France for Morocco just 101 days after captaining France's U21s.
- Ninety-nine tournament players were born in France, over half from the Paris region.
- Morocco's multicultural squad reflects France's diaspora and colonial ties.