Morocco national team AFCON history complete guide
Introduction
The Moroccan national football team has a rich history in the African Cup of Nations (AFCON), with a total of 18 participations in the tournament. In this guide, we will take a comprehensive look at the team’s performance in the AFCON, including their wins, losses, and notable moments.
Early Years (1970-1980)
1972: Morocco made their debut in the AFCON, finishing in 4th place.
1974: The team finished in 3rd place, their best finish at the time.
- 1978: Morocco finished in 4th place again, but this time in a group stage format.
The Golden Years (1980-1990)
- 1980: Morocco won their first AFCON title, defeating Ghana 2-0 in the final.
- 1984: The team finished in 2nd place, losing to Ivory Coast in the final.
- 1986: Morocco won their second AFCON title, defeating Egypt 2-1 in the final.
The Modern Era (2000-2010)
- 2004: Morocco finished in 3rd place, losing to Tunisia in the third-place match.
- 2006: The team finished in 4th place, losing to Egypt in the third-place match.
- 2008: Morocco finished in 3rd place, losing to Guinea in the third-place match.
Recent Years (2010-2020)
- 2012: Morocco finished in 4th place, losing to Zambia in the third-place match.
- 2013: The team finished in 3rd place, losing to Nigeria in the third-place match.
- 2015: Morocco finished in 3rd place, losing to Ghana in the third-place match.
- 2017: The team finished in 4th place, losing to Burkina Faso in the third-place match.
- 2019: Morocco finished in 4th place, losing to Senegal in the third-place match.
AFCON 2021
Morocco finished in 2nd place, losing to Senegal in the final. This was their first AFCON final appearance since 1986.
Conclusion
The Moroccan national team has a rich history in the AFCON, with a total of 18 participations in the tournament. While they have not won the title since 1986, they have consistently finished in the top four in recent years. With a strong team and a determined spirit, Morocco is a force to be reckoned with in African football.








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