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2026 World Cup in numbers: Morocco stands alone for Africa

China Global Television Network

China Global Television Network

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July 9, 2026

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2026 World Cup in numbers: Morocco stands alone for Africa

After 29 days of competition, Africa's hopes at the 2026 FIFA World Cup now rest solely on Morocco. The Atlas Lions are the only African nation left in the tournament after a record 10 teams qualified for the expanded competition.

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Related coverage for "2026 World Cup in numbers: Morocco stands alone for Africa": Watchdog Uganda — Protecting the beautiful game – supporting African football and choosing legal FIFA World Cup™ access. BellaNaija — The Final Two! Egypt & Morocco Keep Africa’s Historic World Cup Journey Alive. RTÉ News — World Cup 2026: Belgium 3-2 Senegal recap. NDTV — History Scripted At World Cup As 9 Out Of 10 Nations African Reach Knockouts. UrduPoint — FIFA World Cup 2026: England 2-1 Congo DR. Us Weekly — All the Celebrities Cheering on Global Soccer at the 2026 World Cup