Morocco set a proud example for Africa as France await at 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
Morocco have become the first African side to reach the World Cup quarter-finals at two consecutive tournaments, following the 2022 semi-finalists' run to the last eight at the current finals. Having beaten the Netherlands and Canada in the knockout rounds, the Atlas Lions now face hosts France on Thursday at Boston Stadium, and their success has generated intense pride and celebration at home while highlighting the off-field struggles of other African nations.
The article contrasts Morocco's stability with the difficulties faced by Ghana and Senegal. Morocco's new coach Mohamed Ouahbi, appointed in early March after Walid Regragui's departure, had four years with the youth teams and oversaw five friendlies in preparation. By comparison, Ghana played only twice under Carlos Queiroz before their last-32 exit to Colombia, while Senegal squandered a 2-0 lead to lose 3-2 to Belgium. Figures including former Cameroon goalkeeper Joseph-Antoine Bell and ex-Nigeria captain Sunday Oliseh argue that African teams will only fulfil their potential when their federations invest in proper governance and preparation, rather than blaming coaches alone.
- Morocco reach a second successive World Cup quarter-final, an African first.
- They face hosts France on Thursday, with Mbappu00e9, Olise and Dembu00e9lu00e9 awaiting.
- Ghana and Senegal's exits are blamed on poor federation governance.