AFRICA · WORLD CUP
Key Facts
—World Cup 2026 Africa: Morocco’s 2-0 quarter-final defeat by France leaves the continent with no side in the semi-finals.
—Record entry: Ten African teams qualified for the expanded tournament, a continental record.
—Depth: Nine of them reached the last 32, by The Rio Times’ count.
—Knockout wins: Only Morocco and Egypt won a knockout tie.
—Furthest: Morocco reached the quarter-finals for the second World Cup running.
Morocco were the last of a record African contingent, and their defeat in Boston closes the most successful World Cup the continent has ever had, and the one that showed most clearly where the ceiling still sits.

World Cup 2026 Africa bows out in Boston
Morocco’s 2-0 defeat by France ended the continent’s involvement in this World Cup. Africa will have no representative in the semi-finals.
According to FIFA’s match centre, the quarter-final was played at Boston Stadium. Kylian Mbappe scored one and made the other.
Yassine Bounou had saved a Mbappe penalty in the first half. Morocco could not hold on once France found the breakthrough.
They were the last of a record African contingent. Their exit closes the most successful African campaign on record.
The continent leaves with more achievements than at any previous World Cup. It also leaves with the same unanswered question.
Boston fell quiet at the final whistle. Morocco’s travelling support had filled the stadium with noise for an hour.
From ten teams to none
The Rio Times reported before the tournament that a record ten African teams had qualified for the expanded finals. That was the largest African entry in World Cup history.
By our count, nine of those ten went on to reach the last 32. Only one African side fell at the group stage.
From nine, only two won a knockout tie. Morocco and Egypt were the exceptions.
From two, only one reached the quarter-finals. From one, none reached the semi-finals.
That funnel is the story of Africa’s tournament. The breadth was unprecedented; the summit stayed out of reach.
Morocco carried the flag furthest
Morocco knocked out the Netherlands on penalties in the last 32. They then dismissed Canada 3-0 to reach the last eight.
In doing so they became the first African side to reach back-to-back World Cup quarter-finals. That is a genuinely new marker for the continent.
Four years ago in Qatar they went one round further, reaching the semi-finals. That remains Africa’s high-water mark.
This time France proved a step too far. Morocco created little once they fell behind on the hour.
The Atlas Lions go home as the continent’s standard-bearers. Reaching the last eight is no longer treated as a surprise.
Achraf Hakimi and Brahim Diaz drove them forward throughout the tournament. Neither could unlock the French defence in Boston.
Egypt, Cape Verde and DR Congo made history too
Egypt won a World Cup knockout tie for the first time in their history, beating Australia on penalties in the last 32.
They then led Argentina 2-0 in the last 16 before the holders recovered to win 3-2. Egypt had never previously survived a group stage.
Cape Verde reached the last 32 on their tournament debut and took Argentina to extra time. With a population of roughly 525,000, they are among the smallest nations ever to reach a World Cup knockout round.
DR Congo returned to the finals for the first time since 1974, when they played as Zaire. That is a gap of 52 years.
Those three stories would each have defined a lesser African campaign. This time they were supporting acts.
Senegal, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Algeria and South Africa all fell in the last 32, as did Cape Verde and DR Congo. Each had reached the knockout rounds on merit.
What World Cup 2026 Africa takes forward
The expanded format handed the continent more places, and its teams used them. Nine sides in the last 32 is a platform rather than a ceiling.
The gap now sits at the quarter-final stage, not the group stage. That is a different problem from the one African football faced a decade ago.
Morocco’s consecutive last-eight finishes suggest the level is repeatable. The next step is to make it routine for more than one nation.
Africa ends this World Cup without a semi-finalist. It also ends it with more teams, deeper runs and fewer excuses than ever before.
The record will stand until 2030. On this evidence, it will not stand for long.
Coaching, preparation and squad depth have all improved across the continent. The margins at the very top remain fine.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many African teams played at World Cup 2026?
A record ten African teams qualified for the expanded tournament.
How many African teams reached the last 32?
Nine, by The Rio Times’ count. Only Morocco and Egypt then won a knockout tie.
Which African side went furthest?
Morocco, who reached the quarter-finals before losing 2-0 to France in Boston.
Did any African team reach the semi-finals?
No. Morocco’s defeat left the continent without a semi-finalist.
What did Egypt achieve at the tournament?
They won a World Cup knockout tie for the first time in their history, beating Australia on penalties.
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