Morocco Seeks to Consolidate World Cup Success with Youth and Experience
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Morocco enters the 2026 FIFA World Cup draw in Washington, buoyed by confidence and a desire to build on their historic semi-final appearance in Qatar 2022. The Atlas Lions stunned the world three years ago by becoming the first African and Arab nation to reach the last four of a World Cup after defeating Spain and Portugal. Coach Walid Regragui, who masterminded this achievement, emphasizes the need to sustain success. "Our Qatar run wasn't a fluke," Regragui said. "It was the result of a long-term plan. We now aim to go further in 2026, and we have the talent, mentality, and experience to do so.