

World Cup 2026 Team Guide
Morocco World Cup 2026 Team Guide, Schedule, Squad & Match Updates
Brazil approach this match with the usual expectations that come with elite international status: control possession, generate territorial pressure, and rely on individual quality to break open compact defenses. Even without a confirmed lineup, their likely shape should feature a stable double-pivot or lone holding midfielder, full-backs providing width, and a front line built around pace, dribbling, and interchange. That structure is designed to stretch opponents and create space for decisive final-third actions rather than force low-value shots from distance. The biggest question for Brazil is not whether they can create chances, but whether they can do so efficiently against a Morocco side that is comfortable defending in numbers and counterattacking. Brazil’s strengths lie in their technical ceiling, depth in attacking positions, and ability to change a game from the bench. Their weakness, as in recent major matches, can be overcommitment in attack and exposure in transition. If they stay disciplined after losing the ball, they should have enough quality to edge the contest, but this is unlikely to be comfortable.
Competition
Africa Cup of Nations 2025
Captain
Achraf Hakimi
Confederation
CAF
Group
Group C

Nation Profile
Team Details
Team Name
Morocco
Country
Morocco
Coach
Mohamed Ouahbi
FIFA Ranking
8

World Cup Group
Group C
Jun 11 to Jun 14
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Scotland
Brazil
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Team Results
Results will be updated once Morocco completes its FIFA World Cup 2026 matches.

Team Overview
Brazil approach this match with the usual expectations that come with elite international status: control possession, generate territorial pressure, and rely on individual quality to break open compact defenses. Even without a confirmed lineup, their likely shape should feature a stable double-pivot or lone holding midfielder, full-backs providing width, and a front line built around pace, dribbling, and interchange. That structure is designed to stretch opponents and create space for decisive final-third actions rather than force low-value shots from distance. The biggest question for Brazil is not whether they can create chances, but whether they can do so efficiently against a Morocco side that is comfortable defending in numbers and counterattacking. Brazil’s strengths lie in their technical ceiling, depth in attacking positions, and ability to change a game from the bench. Their weakness, as in recent major matches, can be overcommitment in attack and exposure in transition. If they stay disciplined after losing the ball, they should have enough quality to edge the contest, but this is unlikely to be comfortable.
Squad
Projected Squad
Goalkeepers
- Yassine Bounou#1
Defenders
- Achraf Hakimi#2
- Romain Saïss#5
- Nayef Aguerd#6
- Yahia Attiat-Allah#3
- Noussair Mazraoui#3
Midfielders
- Sofyan Amrabat#4
- Azzedine Ounahi#8
- Selim Amallah#14
Forwards
- Hakim Ziyech#17
- Soufiane Rahimi#19
- Youssef En-Nesyri#9
Recent Form
Last 5 Record
Good form
3W - 1D - 1L
10/15
Points
3
Wins
1
Draws
1
Losses
Latest result: Win

Team Stats
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Matches
0
Wins
0
Draws
0
Losses
0
Goals For
0
Goals Against
0
Points



