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How the Moroccan World Cup Team Became a Symbol of the Global South

In 2022, the Atlas Lions became the first African team and Arab team to reach the World Cup semifinals. In this summer’s tournament, they’re aiming to prove they’re more than an underdog story.

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How the Moroccan World Cup Team Became a Symbol of the Global South

In 2022, the Atlas Lions became the first African team and Arab team to reach the World Cup semifinals. In this summer’s tournament, they’re aiming to prove they’re more than an underdog story.

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‘We are knocking on the door’: Africa’s 10 contenders target World Cup glory

Morocco’s semi-final appearance at Qatar 2022 has raised the possibility of an African team reaching the final, but who are best poised to do so?

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  1. martedì 9 giugno 2026·theguardian.com

    ‘We are knocking on the door’: Africa’s 10 contenders target World Cup glory

    Morocco’s semi-final appearance at Qatar 2022 has raised the possibility of an African team reaching the final, but who are best poised to do so?

  2. venerdì 12 giugno 2026·newyorker.com

    How the Moroccan World Cup Team Became a Symbol of the Global South

    In 2022, the Atlas Lions became the first African team and Arab team to reach the World Cup semifinals. In this summer’s tournament, they’re aiming to prove they’re more than an…