Soccer-Morocco to play a trio of World Cup warm-up games


Soccer Football - International Friendly - Morocco v Paraguay - Stade Bollaert-Delelis, Lens, France - March 31, 2026 Morocco coach Mohamed Ouahbi reacts REUTERS/Catherine Steenkeste

May 13 (Reuters) - Morocco ⁠have confirmed they will play three warm-up matches ⁠before next month's World Cup, giving their new ‌coach more game time with his squad.

Morocco, who were surprise semi-finalists at the World Cup in Qatar four years ago, appointed Mohamed ​Ouahbi as coach in March after ⁠the resignation of Walid ⁠Regragui.

Ouahbi has had only two matches in charge since taking ⁠over, ‌a draw with Ecuador and a victory over Paraguay just weeks into the job.

Morocco's ⁠football federation said the team would play Burundi ​on May ‌26 behind closed doors at their training centre in ⁠Sale before ​a game against Madagascar on June 2 in Rabat, where supporters will be able to send the team off.

Once ⁠they arrive in the United States, ​where their base camp will be in Basking Ridge, New Jersey, the Moroccans will conclude their preparations with a ⁠clash against Norway on June 7 in New York.

Morocco are expected to begin preparations on May 22 but only plan to name their squad a week ​later, reports said.

Drawn in Group C ⁠at the World Cup, Morocco face Brazil on June 13 ​in New York, Scotland on ‌June 19 in Boston, and ​Haiti on June 24 in Atlanta.

(Writing by Mark Gleeson in Cape Town; Editing by Christian Radnedge)

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