Tears of joy and family celebrations accompany Morocco’s qualification to the quarter-finals of the 2026 World Cup

Houston –The joy of the Moroccan national team was not limited to the final whistle that announced victory over Canada by 3-0 and qualification to the quarter-finals of the 2026 World Cup, but rather extended to poignant human scenes that brought together the “Atlas Lions” players, their families and fans at Houston Stadium, in footage that received widespread interaction on social media platforms.

After the end of the match, which the Moroccan team won with three unanswered goals, the players rushed to share the joy of qualifying with their family members and thousands of Moroccan and Arab fans who filled the stands of the stadium, in an atmosphere in which tears of joy mixed with celebrations.

Among the most prominent scenes circulating, defender Radwan Halhal appeared heading directly towards his mother in the stands to embrace her to celebrate the qualification, in a shot that received wide praise from followers.

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Social media platforms also circulated pictures and video clips of the Moroccan national team players taking a group photo after the end of the match, in addition to their celebrations on the field for reaching the quarter-finals.

The celebrations also witnessed goalkeeper Yassine Bono and national voter Mohamed Wehbe joining their children inside the stadium, in family scenes that reflected the distinctive atmosphere that accompanied the “Atlas Lions” achievement.

On the other hand, Achraf Hakimi and Sofiane Rahimi were keen to address the Moroccan fans, as they carried the scarves of the cheerleading groups and saluted the fans who supported the team throughout the match.

The Moroccan team had booked a ticket to the quarter-finals of the 2026 World Cup after defeating the Canadian team 3-0, signed by Azzedine Ounahi, who scored two goals in the 50th and 82nd minutes, before Sofiane Rahimi concluded the hat-trick in stoppage time.

Source:“My press”

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