World Cup 2026: Can sub-Saharan Africa outdo noisy neighbours from north?
Africaโs performance at World Cups peaked at Qatar 2022 when Morocco became the first side from the continent to reach the semifinal stage. Even their quarterfinal appearance was noteworthy โ the Atlas Lions were only the fourth African nation to get there. Although Cameroon, S
Africaโs performance at World Cups peaked at Qatar 2022 when Morocco became the first side from the continent to reach the semifinal stage.
Even their quarterfinal appearance was noteworthy โ the Atlas Lions were only the fourth African nation to get there.
Although Cameroon, Senegal and Ghana are the three other African teams to reach the quarterfinals, North Africa has dominated the continentโs success overall at the World Cup and at the Africa Cup of Nations.
Egypt are the record seven-time winners of AFCON, while three of the top five African qualifiers for World Cup finals are Morocco, Tunisia and Algeria.
Al Jazeera breaks down the chances of the sub-Saharan nations looking to outshine their neighbours from the north at the tournament which kicks off on June 11:
World Cup Appearances: Four โ 2002, 2018, 2022 and 2026 Best finish: Quarterfinals Overall record: P12 W5 D3 L4 F16 A17 FIFA ranking: 14 Prediction: Eliminated at quarterfinal stage
Senegal head to World Cup 2026 with a burning sense of injustice firing their campaign. The Lions of Teranga were stripped of the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) title by the Confederation of African Football (CAF), which decided the mid-game walk-off by the Senegalese players and staff voided Januaryโs final โ which was later awarded to Morocco, along with the trophy, as a 3-0 win.
In 2002, Senegal upset the odds and reached the โ quarter-finals in their World Cup debut at the tournament co-hosted by Japan and South Korea.

