
Written by: Mohammed Omran
communication African football Writing a new chapter of brilliance in the 2026 World Cup, after the African teams made a strong presence in the tournament, which is being held for the first time with the participation of 48 teams, and seven African teams succeeded in securing their places in the round of 32, in an unprecedented achievement that reflects the great development that African football is witnessing at the technical and competitive levels, and confirms its ability to keep pace with the world’s top teams and compete with the traditional powers in the game.

The African continent asserts its dominance in the 2026 World Cup with 7 teams.
African teams have confirmed their continued rise on the global football scene, after Senegal, Ghana, Egypt, Morocco, Ivory Coast, South Africa and Cape Verde secured qualification for the round of 32 of the 2026 World Cup.
The impressive performance of African teams in the group stage boosts their ambitions
The Senegalese national team was one of the most prominent teams that caught the attention, after achieving a resounding victory over Iraq with five goals to nil in Toronto, thus securing passage to the next round as one of the best third-placed teams, despite suffering two losses at the beginning of its journey.
Cape Verde continued to make history in their first appearance at the World Cup finals, after securing a valuable goalless draw against Saudi Arabia, benefiting from Spain's victory over Uruguay, to finish their group in second place and qualify for the round of 32, where they face a tough test against defending champions Argentina.
Egypt secured their place in the knockout stages after a 1-1 draw with Iran, while Ghana had already qualified. Morocco, Ivory Coast, and South Africa also progressed in the tournament and qualified for the knockout rounds.
Algeria and the Democratic Republic of Congo still have the opportunity to raise the number of African representatives in the knockout stages to nine teams, while Tunisia became the only African team that officially left the competition from the group stage.
This strong presence of African teams confirms that the continent now possesses a developed football base and talents capable of competing globally, which enhances hopes of achieving historic feats during the upcoming stages of the tournament.



