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Africa at the World Cup: Tactical depth ushers in a new era
The 2026 men’s Fifa World Cup marks a seismic shift in the global football landscape. The decision to expand the final stage of the tournament from 32 teams to 48 has significantly benefited the Confederation of African Football (Caf).
Morocco travels to North America for the FIFA World Cup this summer with the weight of history on their shoulders and the hunger to write an entirely new chapter of it.The Atlas Lions secured their
Africa was allotted ten slots for the expanded 48-team FIFA World Cup 2026, and the second smallest populated nation in the world - Cape Verde - sprang a big surprise by topping its group in the Confederation of African Football (CAF) World Cup qualifiers. Iceland was the smallest country to compete in the World Cup in Russia in 2018.
Nigeria asks FIFA to investigate DR Congo for fielding ineligible players after African World Cup qualifier defeat for 2026.
Here's what you need to know about Egypt's national team ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is shaping up to be the most ambitious and transformative tournament in football history. For the first time, the competition will feature 48 teams, span three host countries,
The Desert Foxes will play in their fifth FIFA World Cup 2026 with the ambition of making history. This generation, marked by winning the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations, likely represents the last great opportunity for a group that raised the level of Algerian football and established the country as one of the continent’s powerhouses.
Morocco secured qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup by winning Group E of the CAF qualifying competition, finishing with a perfect record and securing their spot with two matchdays to spare. The team's decisive qualification-clinching moment came with a 5-0 victory over Niger in Rabat.
Morocco and Ivory Coast head into FIFA World Cup 2026 with high expectations. From Achraf Hakimi and Yassine Bounou to Franck Kessie and Amad Diallo, here's why Africa's leading contenders could make headlines in North America.