As soon as the CAN ended, Morocco turned the page to only think about the “match after”, the World Cup. That of 2026, of course, which will be held in six months in the United States, where the Atlas Lions will challenge Brazil, Scotland and Haiti in Group C. But also that of 2030, of which Fifa has chosen to entrust it with the organization, jointly with Portugal and Spain.
In this context, the African Cup which has just closed this Sunday within the Shereef kingdom therefore served as a life-size test for the country and the Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF).