Monday 01 June 2026

Monday 01 June 2026

Morocco Falls Back to 14th in Latest FIFA Ranking

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Morocco’s football national team fell down one place to 14th in the world rankings published by FIFA on Thursday.

The Atlas Lions, who dropped one place from the last FIFA ranking, remain in first place in Africa with 1688.18 points, ahead of Senegal in 17th place with 1637.25 points.

The national team also remains in first place in the Arab world ahead of Egypt in second place (33rd worldwide) with 1513.48 points.

Argentina remains at the top of the FIFA rankings, followed by France and Spain.

Here is the FIFA Top10 as of November 28, 2024:

1. Argentina

2. France

3. Spain

4. England

5. Brazil

6. Portugal

7. Netherlands

8. Belgium

9. Italy

10. Germany

MAP: 28 November 2024

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National team coach Mohamed Ouahbi unveiled on Tuesday a list of 26 players and 3 reserves selected ahead of the upcoming FIFA World Cup, which will take place from June 11 to July 19 in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

Morocco will compete in Group C of the World Cup alongside Brazil, Scotland, and Haiti.

Below is the list of the called-up players:

Goalkeepers:

– Yassine Bounou

– Munir El Kajoui

– Ahmed Reda Tagnaouti

Defenders:

– Noussair Mazraoui

– Anas Salah-Eddine

– Youssef Bellammari

– Achraf Hakimi

– Zakaria El Ouahdi

– Nayef Aguerd

– Chadi Riad

– Redouane Halhal

– Issa Diop

Midfielders:

– Samir El Mourabet

– Ayyoub Bouaddi

– Neil El Aynaoui

– Sofyan Amrabat

– Azzedine Ounahi

– Bilal El Khannouss

– Ismaël Saibari

Forwards:

– Abdesamad Ezzalzouli

– Chemsdine Talbi

– Soufiane Rahimi

– Ayoub El Kaabi

– Brahim Diaz

– Yassine Gessim

– Ayoube Amaimouni-Echghouyab

Reserves:

– El Mehdi Al Harrar

– Amine Sbai

– Marwane Saadane.

The Senegalese national team qualified for the final of the U17 Africa Cup of Nations (Morocco 2026) after defeating their Moroccan counterparts 7-6 in a penalty shootout (1-1 in regulation time) on Thursday at the Moulay El Hassan Stadium in Rabat.

Senegal’s goal was scored by Mouhamed Wagner (23′), before Ismail El Aoud equalized for the Atlas Lions (90+9′).

 

The Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF) announced that it received a decision on Friday from the Players’ Status Chamber (PSC) of the International Federation of Association Football (FIFA), dated May 15, 2026, approving its request regarding the change of sporting nationality for the player Ayoub Bouaddi, who plays for LOCS Lille (France).

This decision by the PSC signifies the official and immediate eligibility of Ayoub Bouaddi to represent the Moroccan National Team in various international competitions, the FRMF specified in a press release.

The Moroccan U17 national football team and its Tunisian counterpart played to a 1-1 draw in their opening Group A match of the Africa Cup of Nations, played on Wednesday at the Moulay El Hassan Stadium in Rabat.

The Tunisians opened the scoring through Yahya Jlidi in the 28th minute of play, before Ilian Hadidi scored the equalizer in the 76th minute.

The Moroccan national team will play three friendly matches in preparation for its participation in the 2026 World Cup finals, which will be held in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

The first friendly match will see the national team face Burundi this May 26 at the Mohammed VI Football Complex, behind closed doors, the Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF) announced in a press release on Tuesday.

Achraf Hakimi’s teammates will then play against Madagascar on June 2 at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat, starting at 6:00 PM, the FRMF specified.

The final match will pit the Atlas Lions against Norway on June 7 at the Red Bull Arena in New York, United States, at 3:00 PM local time.

Morocco has been drawn alongside Brazil, Scotland, and Haiti in Group C of the 2026 World Cup.

New Jersey will host the Moroccan national team’s base camp during the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Governor Mikie Sherrill announced on Tuesday.

“New Jersey is thrilled to welcome Morocco, and the rest of the world, for the 2026 World Cup,” which will be co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico, the Governor stated during a joint press conference with Morocco’s Ambassador to the United States, Youssef Amrani.

The base camp dedicated to the “Atlas Lions”- who will compete in Group C alongside Brazil, Scotland, and Haiti- will be established at The Pingry School in Basking Ridge, located approximately one hour’s drive from New York City.

“We are particularly honored” that the Moroccan team- to the great delight of the Moroccan community residing in New Jersey- decided “to make our state their ‘home away from home’ this summer,” Sherrill cherished before an audience of journalists and young athletes from the greater New York area.

Founded in 1861, The Pingry School previously served as a training site for the Italian national team during the 1994 FIFA World Cup. The “Miller Bugliari ’52 World Cup Field”- the home stadium for Pingry’s soccer team- has long served as a training venue for numerous clubs, particularly European ones such as AC Milan, Juventus, Manchester United, and Liverpool.

Renovated in 2025, this facility now features two international-standard grass pitches, modern amenities, and a sports center designed for high-performance training.

In addition to Morocco, three other national teams have chosen to establish their base camps in New Jersey- namely Brazil, Haiti, and Senegal- the Governor added during the conference, which was also attended by Alex Lasry, CEO of the New York and New Jersey World Cup Host Committee.

According to Governor Sherrill, the decision to choose New Jersey underscores the state-of-the-art quality of the sports infrastructure made available to national football teams in the State.

Referring to the centuries-old relations between Morocco and the United States, the Governor recalled that the Kingdom was the first nation to recognize America’s independence, adding that the two countries are preparing to celebrate this summer the 250th anniversary of a historic friendship and a strategic alliance.