Morocco continues to gain respect on the international stage. Speaking at a press conference following the announcement of the French national team’s roster for the 2026 World Cup, Didier Deschamps mentioned the Atlas Lions among the teams capable of playing leading roles in the upcoming World Cup.
The coach of the Blues referenced several major nations expected to compete for the title, including Spain, Portugal, Argentina, and Brazil. In this list of contenders, Morocco was also mentioned, a sign of the new stature the national team has achieved since its historic run in the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
This recognition comes in a very positive context for Moroccan football. Following the Atlas Lions’ historic semifinal appearance in the 2022 World Cup, Morocco also made headlines with its U20 team’s victory in the World Cup. This title confirms the depth of the national talent pool and the ongoing progress of Moroccan football at all levels.
As the 2026 World Cup approaches, Didier Deschamps’ statement confirms that Morocco will be expected to perform. The Atlas Lions, now led by Mohamed Ouahbi, will have to embrace this new status, with the ambition to confirm their progress and continue to write the history of Moroccan football on the global stage.


