Morocco, the 2022 World Cup semi-finalists, extended their impressive unbeaten streak to 27 matches after a commanding 4–0 victory over Madagascar on June 2, 2026, at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat. The result forms part of the team’s final preparation phase for the Coupe du monde 2026, where expectations remain high following their historic breakthrough in Qatar.

Preparation continues with Norway test ahead
Morocco will next face Norway on June 5 before travelling to the United States for the start of the tournament, completing their final competitive adjustments. The team’s consistency over the past years has positioned it among the most stable national sides globally, with strong tactical continuity and squad depth.
Sport and soft power dimension
Beyond the pitch, the match against Madagascar also carried a broader symbolic significance. Organized in Rabat with diplomatic حضور, it highlighted Morocco’s growing use of football as a platform for international visibility and state projection.
This blend of sporting success and institutional presence reinforces Morocco’s image as a key African football power, capable of combining performance with strategic global communication.
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