Romain Saïss officially announced his international retirement with the Atlas Lions on the evening of Monday, February 23, 2026, through a message posted on his social media. The 35-year-old defender thus brings an end to a significant chapter of his career, having earned 86 caps for Morocco, where he was long one of the leaders and the captain.
A decision announced on social media, just months before the 2026 World Cup
In his message, Saïss thanked his teammates, the staff, and the supporters, explaining that he had carefully considered this choice as the national team looks ahead to its upcoming challenges, with the 2026 World Cup in sight.
A figure from a remarkable generation
The decision quickly sparked reactions both in Morocco and abroad, as Saïss has symbolized a period of progress for Morocco on the international stage. The CAF notably praised his status as an iconic captain, highlighting the impact of his leadership and consistency at the highest level.
And now: the transition in defense
This retirement naturally opens up a transition phase for the central defender position and, above all, for leadership. Saïss leaves behind a sporting and human legacy that will weigh heavily in the construction of the next cycle, as Morocco seeks to stabilize its core and prepare for the future.


