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Yassine Bounou Says Morocco Has Earned Global Respect Ahead of 2026 World Cup

Frank Odoi Asareby Frank Odoi Asare
June 7, 2026
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Yassine Bounou makes a diving save at full stretch for Morocco during the World Cup in Qatar

Yassine Bounou makes a diving save at full stretch for Morocco during the World Cup in Qatar

Morocco goalkeeper Yassine Bounou believes the Atlas Lions head into the 2026 FIFA World Cup with a new level of respect and confidence after their historic run to the semi-finals in Qatar four years ago.

The North Africans captured the imagination of the football world in 2022, becoming the first African nation to reach the last four of a World Cup. Their remarkable campaign elevated Morocco’s status on the global stage and transformed perceptions of African football.

Now ranked among the world’s top ten teams, Morocco will arrive in North America carrying heightened expectations as they prepare to face Brazil, Scotland and Haiti in Group C.

Despite the growing belief surrounding the team, Bounou remains measured in his assessment of Morocco’s chances. “We feel that we’re still respected, and that must give us confidence,” the veteran goalkeeper said. “I think there’s a sense of belief that we perhaps didn’t feel before, as an African team.”

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For Bounou, Morocco’s rise has not happened overnight. Instead, it is the result of years of steady development, a process he hopes will continue when the World Cup gets underway.

Building on a Historic Legacy

The Atlas Lions entered the Qatar World Cup ranked 22nd in the world and left as global icons after defeating heavyweight nations including Spain and Portugal on their way to the semi-finals. Their achievements not only inspired millions across Morocco but also resonated throughout the African continent.

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The Atlas Lions celebrate after beating Spain on Penalties in the Round of 16 at the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar

Although the memories of Qatar remain fresh, Bounou insists his side cannot rely on past accomplishments alone. “Let’s be honest: there are teams that are bigger favourites than us,” he admitted. “We, for our part, have been on this path of progress since 2022, so let’s try to carry that on. After that, there’s no telling how far we might go.”

The 35-year-old goalkeeper believes the squad still possesses the ingredients that fuelled their unforgettable run four years ago.

“The quality of the players is still there. The right mindset will also be there because it’s a World Cup, and every player dreams of playing in it. For some, this might be the last one. For others, it will be their first time.”

Yassine Bounou, Morocco goalkeeper

Morocco’s preparations have also been boosted by the continuity of a core group that has gained valuable experience at the highest level, ensuring the lessons learned in Qatar remain firmly embedded within the squad.

Confidence, Unity and a New Era

While Morocco have entered a new chapter under head coach Mohamed Ouahbi, the values that defined their success remain unchanged. Team unity, collective sacrifice and resilience continue to be viewed as the foundations of the national team’s progress.

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Morocco’s goalkeeping trio selected for the WC in Qatar

Bounou reflected on the spirit that drove the squad during their memorable campaign in Qatar. “In 2022, the atmosphere was indeed incredible,” he recalled. “We were all determined to make our mark on the history of Moroccan and African football.”

That sense of togetherness remains one of Morocco’s greatest strengths. The harmony between established stars and squad players has helped create a competitive but supportive environment, allowing every member of the team to contribute to the wider objective.

On the pitch, Bounou continues to be one of the team’s most influential figures. Since the World Cup in Qatar, the former Sevilla goalkeeper has maintained outstanding consistency for both club and country, further cementing his reputation as one of Africa’s finest goalkeepers.

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Experience, the Al Hilal shot stopper says, has become one of his greatest assets. “I’m possibly a little better prepared mentally, thanks to my experience,” Bounou explained. “My main goal is to approach the competition with a real sense of enjoyment, to give it my all, and above all, to have no regrets.”

As Morocco prepare for another opportunity to challenge the world’s elite, Bounou remains convinced the Atlas Lions can once again leave a lasting impression.

“At the 2026 World Cup, Morocco will make their mark on world football once again. I’m sure the Moroccan people will be proud of and pleased with the team. Let’s hope we can pull off something really, really big again, just like we did in 2022.”

Yassine Bounou

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