By Zubby Longman, sports desk
As the 2026 FIFA World Cup group stage enters its decisive phase, African teams have delivered a mix of impressive performances, surprising results, and a few disappointments. While no African nation has yet emerged as a clear tournament favorite, several teams have shown that the continent continues to close the gap on football’s traditional powerhouses.

From Morocco’s resilience against Brazil to Cape Verde’s remarkable debut campaign against Europe’s reigning champions, Spain, Africa’s representatives have demonstrated that they are no longer content with simply participating on football’s biggest stage, but they are determined to compete and win.
Among all African teams, Morocco has once again emerged as the continent’s standard-bearer. The Atlas Lions opened their campaign with a hard-fought draw against Brazil before securing a crucial victory over Scotland. Remaining unbeaten heading into their final group match, Morocco has displayed the same defensive discipline and tactical maturity that carried them to a historic semifinal appearance at the 2022 World Cup.
Football analysts believe Morocco possesses the strongest chance of any African side to reach the quarterfinals and potentially challenge for a place among the tournament’s final four.
Egypt has also enjoyed an encouraging tournament. The Pharaohs earned a valuable draw against Belgium before recording an impressive victory over New Zealand. Their balanced performances have placed them in a strong position to advance to the knockout stages.
Unlike previous tournaments where the team was often viewed as overly dependent on individual brilliance, Egypt has appeared more cohesive and organized, giving supporters renewed hope for a deep World Cup run.
One of the biggest stories of the tournament has been Cape Verde. Making their World Cup debut, the island nation has stunned observers by holding both Spain and Uruguay to draws.
Their fearless approach and disciplined defending have transformed them into one of the tournament’s most captivating underdog stories. Should Cape Verde secure qualification for the knockout rounds, they would become one of the greatest surprise success stories of the competition.
Ivory Coast has shown resilience throughout the group stage, defeating Ecuador and narrowly losing to Germany in a competitive contest. The Elephants remain well positioned to challenge for a place in the knockout rounds.
