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2026 World Cup: Dark Horses from Morocco to Japan Dream of Making Their Mark

PUBLISHED June 7, 2026
2026 World Cup: Dark Horses from Morocco to Japan Dream of Making Their Mark

Underdogs Ready to Make an Impact at the 2026 World Cup

The excitement is palpable as the 2026 FIFA World Cup approaches, set to kick off on June 11 and concluding on July 19. While the focus often rests on the favorites, a number of underdog teams are ready to surprise fans and analysts alike. From the vibrant streets of Morocco to the bustling cities of Japan, these teams are looking to carve out their own legacies in what promises to be an unforgettable tournament.

When we talk about "dark horses," we refer to those teams that may not be expected to win the championship but have the potential to create significant upsets. One standout team is Morocco, led by the talented Achraf Hakimi. Having impressed at the last World Cup in Qatar, the Lions of the Atlas are not just bringing skill to the pitch but also invaluable experience. Their journey to the semi-finals last time around has set a strong foundation for this tournament, and many are eager to see how they will perform against stronger opponents.

There are also whispers of Algeria, potentially boosted by the talents of Zinedine Zidane's son, Luca, who has shown promise as a goalkeeper. Meanwhile, other African teams, such as the Ivory Coast and Senegal, are poised to make their mark on the world stage. These teams have a rich history and a level of skill that could easily disrupt the traditional powerhouses of football.

Turning to Europe, England remains a formidable contender with their star player, Harry Kane, leading the charge. Ranked fourth in the FIFA standings, the Three Lions blend experience with youthful exuberance, making them a team to watch. Germany, eager to avenge their early exit in past tournaments, will undoubtedly bring their A-game. The same could be said for Belgium and the Netherlands, both of which have the potential to shine on the international stage.

In Asia, South Korea and Japan are not to be overlooked. Both teams are grouped with competitive nations such as Mexico and Tunisia, but their capabilities could very well see them advance further than expected. With the right strategy and determination, Japan could surprise observers, much like they have in past competitions.

Lastly, a special mention goes to Cape Verde, featuring former Toulouse player Logan Costa, who could very well astonish many with their performance. As the tournament unfolds, fans can anticipate thrilling matches and unexpected results that highlight the beauty of football.

As reported by ladepeche.fr.

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