A French report confirms the departure of Rekraki from coaching Morocco and reveals his successor
A French report has confirmed the departure of coach Walid Rekraki from the Moroccan national team, three months ahead of the 2026 World Cup, with a successor already chosen.
A recent French report has officially confirmed the departure of coach Walid Rekraki from the Moroccan national football team just three months before the 2026 World Cup. The report highlights that although the Royal Moroccan Football Federation had repeatedly denied claims of ending the association with Rekraki, formal documentation for the cessation of his contract has been signed. This development comes amidst growing speculation and anticipation about who will lead the team in the upcoming World Cup.
The French sports newspaper 'LβΓquipe' details that the collaboration between coach Walid Rekraki and the local federation has ended, and that youth team coach Mohamed Wahbi has been appointed as his successor. Wahbi will be assisted in his duties by Joao Sacramento and Youssef Haji. The coaching change signals a pivotal shift in the national team's strategy just ahead of a critical international tournament.
The implications of this decision are significant, considering Rekraki's previous success with the team, particularly during the recent World Cup cycle. The transition to a new coaching team not only raises questions about continuity and team dynamics but also places added pressure on the new coach to produce immediate results. As the Moroccan national team gears up for the World Cup, attention will be focused on how effectively the new coaching staff can integrate their vision and strategies ahead of the tournament.