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Africa at the World Cup: 10 teams, local coaches and tactical depth usher in a new era

Africa is finally ready to disrupt the global football status quo.

Raccontata daiol.co.zatheconversation.comaljazeera.com

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theconversation.comStai leggendo1 mesi fa

Africa at the World Cup: 10 teams, local coaches and tactical depth usher in a new era

Africa is finally ready to disrupt the global football status quo.

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iol.co.za1 mesi fa

Which African team will make it furthest at the FIFA World Cup, and what about Bafana?

With a record 10 African teams competing in the expanded 48-team FIFA World Cup, Morocco is expected to shine again, while Bafana Bafana faces a challenging path in Group A.

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  1. martedì 26 maggio 2026·iol.co.za

    Which African team will make it furthest at the FIFA World Cup, and what about Bafana?

    With a record 10 African teams competing in the expanded 48-team FIFA World Cup, Morocco is expected to shine again, while Bafana Bafana faces a challenging path in Group A.

  2. giovedì 28 maggio 2026·theconversation.com

    Africa at the World Cup: 10 teams, local coaches and tactical depth usher in a new era

    Africa is finally ready to disrupt the global football status quo.

aljazeera.com1 mesi fa

African powerhouse Morocco eye World Cup 2026 glory despite AFCON fallout

Morocco enter the 2026 World Cup ranked top 10 with five 2025 titles (U-20 World Cup, AFCON, Arab Cup, CHAN, U-17). The 2008 governance model — infrastructure, financial controls, and diaspora eligibility — now draws elite youth from France's pipeline.

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  • domenica 31 maggio 2026·aljazeera.com

    African powerhouse Morocco eye World Cup 2026 glory despite AFCON fallout

    Morocco's success is built on an effective strategy, but there has been some upheaval in the run-up to FIFA World Cup.