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Qualified African countries for the 2026 FIFA World Cup

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Africa will make history at the 2026 FIFA World Cup with a record 10 teams set to feature, following FIFA’s expansion to 48 nations.

The continent of Africa will be looking not just to add in nunbers but also go far in the competition and most likely surpass Morocco's semi final stop at the 2022 World Cup. This marks a major boost for the continent, increasing its chances of making a deeper impact on football’s biggest stage.

Who are the qualified Africa teams for 2026 FIFA World Cup?

The qualified teams include Senegal, Morocco, Egypt, Ghana, Algeria, Tunisia, Ivory Coast, Cape Verde, South Africa and DR Congo.

Nine teams qualified directly as group winners, while DR Congo secured the final spot through the intercontinental playoffs. With this increased representation, Africa heads into the tournament with stronger hopes of producing a historic World Cup winner.

This expanded presence not only boosts competition but also provides a global platform for emerging African talents to shine. With scouts, clubs, and fans watching closely, the tournament could open doors for many players to secure moves to top leagues around the world.

The expectations will be high as African teams aim to go beyond participation and challenge for top honors. With recent progress and growing confidence, the dream of an African nation lifting the World Cup trophy is no longer far-fetched.

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