In a landmark achievement for Arab football, seven national teams have officially secured their spots at the 2026 FIFA World Cup — the largest Arab representation in the tournament’s history. These qualified teams represent a wide geographic range, from North Africa to the Gulf, and demonstrate the region’s growing presence on the global stage. Below is a closer look at each of the seven Arab qualifiers.
Egypt
After missing out on the 2022 World Cup, Egypt has made a powerful comeback. The Pharaohs delivered a convincing performance throughout the African qualifiers, backed by a balanced squad and renewed determination. Their qualification reignites the passion of millions of fans eager to see Egypt reclaim its historic place among football’s elite.

Morocco
Morocco enters the 2026 World Cup as a continental powerhouse. Following their historic run to the semifinals in 2022 — the first Arab and African team to do so — the Atlas Lions continue to build on their legacy. With established players in European leagues and a confident tactical identity, Morocco remains a symbol of Arab excellence on the world stage.

Tunisia
A consistent World Cup participant, Tunisia secured their spot once again through disciplined performances and experience. The Carthage Eagles’ qualification underlines North Africa’s dominance in African football, with a team that combines defensive solidity and tactical intelligence.

Algeria
After missing out in 2022, Algeria has returned stronger than ever. The Desert Warriors’ qualification reflects a resurgence driven by a talented generation of players competing across Europe. Their comeback adds another layer of pride for Arab football fans across the region.

Saudi Arabia
One of Asia’s most consistent World Cup qualifiers, Saudi Arabia continues to be a pillar of Gulf football. Building on their impressive victory over Argentina in 2022, the Green Falcons bring valuable experience and high expectations as they head to North America for the 2026 tournament.

Qatar
The 2022 World Cup hosts are back — this time through qualification. Qatar’s return demonstrates the country’s ongoing investment in football development and its growing regional influence. With a new generation emerging from the Aspire Academy system, Qatar aims to perform more competitively on foreign soil.

Jordan
Jordan made history by qualifying for the FIFA World Cup 2026 for the first time in its history. This milestone marks a major achievement for Jordanian football and highlights the country’s growing presence on the international stage.

A Shared Arab Triumph
The 2026 World Cup — hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico — will feature an expanded 48-team format, offering broader participation. Yet even within this new structure, the qualification of seven Arab nations stands out as a historic milestone. It reflects not only athletic progress but also the shared passion that unites the Arab world through football.
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