Real Madrid forward Brahim Diaz has made it official: he will represent Morocco on the international stage, as confirmed by his inclusion in their squad for the upcoming March friendlies against Angola and Mauritania.
The 24-year-old has been enjoying a standout season with Los Blancos, tallying eight goals across all competitions and solidifying his position as a pivotal player for the club.
Despite facing stiff competition for a starting spot, the talented playmaker has consistently delivered impressive performances, further enhancing his value to the team.
Diaz’s decision to join Morocco’s national team comes amid speculation linking him to a potential call-up to the Spain senior squad for Euro 2024. However, he has opted to honor his ancestry by representing Morocco on the international stage.
This move is a significant boost for Morocco, as they aim to capitalize on their strong showing at the 2022 World Cup and continue their upward trajectory in international football.
With Diaz’s skillset and experience, he is expected to play a crucial role in Morocco’s quest for success, including vying for victory in the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations and securing qualification for the 2026 World Cup.












































