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The Moroccan national team has returned to the Mexican city of Monterrey, a place closely associated with some of its most significant achievements in football history, after 40 years since qualifying for the 1986 World Cup. In that city, Morocco achieved its first qualification from the MENA region to the knockout stage of the 2026 World Cup, facing Holland, a milestone that symbolizes a historic memory celebrated by sports circles as one of the most prominent moments in Moroccan football. Coach Mohamed Wahbi emphasized that returning to Monterrey carries great symbolic value, as Moroccans recall the achievement of 1986 when the team advanced to the Round of 16 for the first time, coming close to pulling off an upset against West Germany.
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