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2026 World Cup | Which Morocco players could pose a threat to France?

Star playerAchraf Hakimi is, without a doubt, the biggest star Moroccan football has known. If Larbi Ben Barek, Noureddine Naybet and Yassine Bounou have all enjoyed the love and respect of football f

2026 World Cup | Which Morocco players could pose a threat to France?
Yahoo Sports — 9 July 2026
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Star playerAchraf Hakimi is, without a doubt, the biggest star Moroccan football has known. If Larbi Ben Barek, Noureddine Naybet and Yassine Bounou h

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Why This Matters

The potential showdown between Morocco and France in the 2026 World Cup would transcend sport, becoming a geopolitical spectacle that tests narratives of African football’s rise against Europe’s historic dominance. For Morocco, a victory would cement its status as a powerhouse, while France risks undermining its reputation as a breeding ground for global talent if it stumbles. The matchup also amplifies debates about dual-heritage players and their allegiances, reshaping how nations claim ownership of multicultural talent.

Background Context

Morocco’s footballing identity has evolved from underdog to tactical innovator, led by diaspora players like Hakimi and Bounou who embody the fusion of African grit and European technique. France’s World Cup triumphs in 1998 and 2018 relied on North African heritage stars, but Morocco’s cohesion under Walid Regragui—despite financial constraints—has redefined continental football. The rivalry also echoes colonial history, with France’s lingering influence in Africa contrasting Morocco’s post-colonial emergence as a football hub.

What Happens Next

The lineup of Morocco’s dual-heritage stars will determine if tactical discipline can outmaneuver France’s individual brilliance, particularly if injuries sideline key players like Hakimi. French coach Didier Deschamps faces pressure to balance youth and experience, while Morocco must prove its 2022 World Cup quarterfinal run wasn’t a fluke. The tournament’s expanded format (48 teams) could favor Morocco’s depth, but a single-elimination clash would expose any chinks in their armor.

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