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Africa at the World Cup 2026
Nine African nations, global superstars, and a continent holding its breath. Team profiles, players to watch and host-city guides.
MoroccoAtlas Lions aim to build on their historic 2022 semifinal
SenegalLions of Teranga on a Group B collision course with the hosts
Mexico CityEstadio Azteca to host the historic opening match
