Walid Regragui is expected to step aside as head coach of the Moroccan national team, with reports indicating that he will resign from his position in the coming days, ruling him out of leading the team at the upcoming FIFA World Cup, according to reports
The 50-year-old coach is widely celebrated for making history as the first African manager to guide a national team to the semi-finals of the FIFA World Cup, a landmark achievement that earned global recognition for both himself and Moroccan football.
Since taking charge of the Atlas Lions, Regragui has recorded an impressive performance record, winning 48 matches, drawing 9, and losing only 9 out of 66 games. This gives him a remarkable win rate of 73 percent, underlining his strong impact on the team.
His anticipated departure is expected to spark discussions about the future direction of the Moroccan national team, especially following the success and high standards he established during his tenure.
















































