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The Arab national teams participated in the 2026 World Cup, with the presence of Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Jordan, Tunisia, and Algeria. Egypt, led by Mohamed Salah, managed to stand out in a notable way, while Morocco reached its maximum potential under the leadership of Achraf Hakimi and Yassine Bounou, reflecting the increasing strength of Arab football on the global stage. Egypt achieved results that exceeded expectations, and Morocco showed significant progress. Meanwhile, Algeria, Jordan, and Qatar experienced their first-time participation in the tournament without remarkable outcomes. However, media and motivational campaigns boosted the morale of the Egyptian team. The participation of Arab teams is considered an important step, confirming their advancement on the international scene, alongside a rising number of professional players abroad and the success of Arab coaches in leading their teams to achieve influential artistic presence.
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