Football: Walid Regragui is no longer the coach of Morocco, Mohamed Ouahbi expected to succeed him
Walid Regragui has resigned as the coach of the Moroccan national football team, and Mohamed Ouahbi is set to take over following Regragui's departure after recent pressures and setbacks.
Walid Regragui has stepped down from his role as the head coach of the Moroccan national football team after a three-and-a-half-year tenure. His resignation was confirmed by the Moroccan Football Federation, which is reportedly expected to appoint Mohamed Ouahbi, who recently led the U20 team to victory in the World Cup held last October. Regragui's decision to leave comes after a series of challenges that culminated in a disappointing defeat against Senegal in the final of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (CAN).
The speculation about Regragui's departure had been brewing for weeks within the Moroccan sports media, with several outlets indicating that his exit was increasingly likely. This news is not entirely surprising given the mounting pressure he faced after the recent performances of the national team, which were deemed underwhelming by both fans and analysts alike. Throughout his tenure, Regragui managed to guide Morocco to notable successes but ultimately faced challenges that seemed to signal the end of his cycle.
As the Moroccan Football Federation prepares to appoint Mohamed Ouahbi, attention will turn to how he will manage the national team moving forward. With Ouahbi's recent success at the U20 level, expectations will be high for him to replicate that success at the senior level. The leadership change comes at a critical time as the Moroccan team aims to rejuvenate its strategy after the recent disappointments, and the footballing community will be watching closely to see how this transition unfolds.