Dec 4 : Morocco head into Friday’s FIFA World Cup draw in Washington brimming with confidence, determined to build on their trailblazing run to the semi-finals in Qatar 2022 and prove their rise is no accident.
The Atlas Lions stunned the world three years ago, becoming the first African and Arab nation to reach the last four of a World Cup after eliminating Spain and Portugal before falling to France.
Coach Walid Regragui, who masterminded that historic feat, said the challenge now was to sustain success. "Qatar was not a miracle," Regragui told Moroccan state television. "It was the fruit of a long-term plan. At 2026, we want to go further. We have the talent, the mentality and the experience."
Morocco’s ambitions rest on two pillars: a thriving youth system and a squad stacked with i

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