World Cup 2026: Morocco hold first training session in USA ahead of tournament
Morocco have officially begun their preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup with their first training session in the United States, marking a significant step in their build-up to the global tournament.
The session took place on Thursday at the “Bingri School” sports complex in New Jersey, which has been designated as the team’s main training base during their stay in the USA. The opening workout set the tone for Morocco’s final preparation phase, with the squad immediately shifting into a focused and disciplined environment.
The training was overseen by head coach Mohamed Wahbi, who ensured that the session reflected both structure and intensity. From the outset, the players worked in a serious atmosphere, showing high levels of concentration and determination as they continue their buildup to the World Cup.
The session began with light warm-up drills aimed at improving fitness levels and helping players adapt to the conditions in camp. This was followed by technical exercises involving ball control and passing routines designed to restore sharpness after travel and initial regrouping in the United States.
Attention then shifted to structured team drills, where the coaching staff emphasized quick one- and two-touch passing sequences, positional awareness, and coordinated movement between all departments of the team. These exercises were designed to enhance fluidity in play and strengthen understanding between the defensive, midfield, and attacking units.
Passing accuracy and tempo were key focal points throughout the session, with players encouraged to maintain high intensity while ensuring precision in execution. The technical staff also worked on improving transitions, aiming to ensure the team can move efficiently between defence and attack during competitive matches.
Conditions at the training facility were reported to be excellent, providing a professional environment for preparation. The players responded positively, displaying strong commitment and unity as they begin their final phase of preparations for the tournament.
The session also attracted attention from Moroccan supporters based in the United States, who attended to watch their national team train. Their presence created an encouraging atmosphere, with fans showing strong support for the squad ahead of the World Cup.
Supporters of other nationalities were also present, all drawn by the opportunity to observe one of Africa’s leading national teams preparing for football’s biggest stage. Many took the chance to see the players up close and share in the excitement surrounding the tournament.
Among the key figures in the squad is Achraf Hakimi, who is expected to play an important role in Morocco’s campaign. His experience and influence will be crucial as the team looks to build momentum heading into the competition.
Before their World Cup opener, Morocco are scheduled to play a final warm-up match against Norway on Sunday. The fixture will serve as their last major test before the tournament begins, offering the coaching staff an opportunity to assess tactical readiness and squad balance.
As preparations continue, the mood within the camp remains positive and focused. The players are gradually increasing intensity as they aim to peak at the right time for the tournament.
The Morocco national football team will continue their training camp in the United States as they fine-tune their preparations for what promises to be a highly anticipated 2026 World Cup campaign.
