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17 seats have been decided on the World Cup quarterfinals! Africa s first team to advance to the top four in the last session + shattered Ronaldo s dream

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In the focus game of the 7th round of the group stage of the World Cup Africa Qualifiers ending on September 6, Morocco swept Niger 5-0, and they also entered the US, Canada and Mexico World Cup three rounds ahead of schedule.

In the group where Morocco is located, the Eritrea team, which originally participated, has previously announced its withdrawal from the African qualifiers of this World Cup. This change has affected the competitive landscape of the group to a certain extent.

In the end, Morocco won all six games, scored 19 goals and conceded only 2 goals, which can be regarded as a dimensional reduction strike. With 2 games left, Morocco led 2nd place Tanzania with 18 points and 8 points, so he qualified early.

Morocco also became the first African team to advance to the 2026 FIFA World Cup, and its team history is the seventh time that it has entered the World Cup through the qualifiers (withdrawal from the 1966 World Cup in England, not within the counting range).

Since returning to the World Cup in 2018, Morocco has broken through from Africa for three consecutive times. In the last Qatar World Cup, Morocco has become a big dark horse. After an upset elimination of Portugal, it has entered the semi-finals and has shattered Ronaldo's dream of winning the World Cup again. Morocco also eventually won the palace, creating the best record for African teams in the World Cup.

Attachment: 17 seats have been awarded for the World Cup round of 48

Hosts: Mexico, the United States, Canada

Asia: Japan, Iran, South Korea, Uzbekistan (first in history), Jordan (first in history), Australia

South America: Argentina, Ecuador, Brazil, Colombia, Uruguay, Paraguay

Oceania: New Zealand

Africa: Morocco

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