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The article discusses the opportunities for the four Arab national teams participating in the 2026 World Cup: Morocco, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Jordan. It highlights their ambitions and potential to achieve unprecedented successes in a tournament witnessing a record-breaking participation of three Arab teams for the first time. The analysis focuses on Morocco's historical development after reaching the semi-finals of the 2022 World Cup, supported by long-term projects that contributed to its success. It also covers Egypt’s hopes under the leadership of Mohamed Salah, Saudi Arabia’s challenges due to a lack of technical stability, and Jordan’s contributions in its first-ever appearance. The article emphasizes that the new system offers unprecedented opportunities for Arab teams.
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