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The article focused on the strategies of football schools in North Africa when participating in the 2026 World Cup, particularly emphasizing the low ages of the three teams (Morocco, Tunisia, and Algeria). The Moroccan national team, for example, is among the youngest, with an average age of 26.4 years, reflecting reliance on a young generation that prioritizes fitness and tactical speed. This approach is part of a sustainable strategy aimed at breaking the pattern of dependence on experience. The article also highlights the importance of this trend in improving physical and tactical performance against older teams, comparing it to the situations of other national teams worldwide that are facing aging players. This gives the Maghreb schools a potential competitive advantage in the tournament.
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