The Futsal World Cup is scheduled to take place from November 1 to 18 in Thailand, and three African teams have qualified for the tournament: Egypt, Libya, and Morocco. Egypt, with its fifth qualification since 1996, is the most experienced African team, having reached the quarter-finals in 2000. Libya, the reigning African champion, boasts interesting technical qualities despite facing challenges in preparation. Morocco, making its debut in the competition, faces a tough group with the presence of double Spanish world champions and a strong Iranian team.
FUTSAL: THE MAGHREB IN FORCE AT THE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
