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Africa Makes History: 9 Teams Reach FIFA World Cup 2026 Knockouts

Africa has made history with nine of its ten teams advancing to the Round of 32 in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, shattering the previous record of two. Morocco, South Africa, Senegal, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Egypt, Algeria, Congo, and Cabo Verde all secured their places. Democratic Republic of Congo earned its first-ever World Cup win, while Cabo Verde advanced without a match victory. Only Tunisia failed to qualify from the continent.

FIFA World Cup 2026: Nine of ten African teams qualify for Round of 32

New York, June 28

Africa has rewritten FIFA World Cup history after an unprecedented nine of its 10 teams from the continent secured places in the Round of 32 in the 2026 tournament, smashing the previous record of just two African teams reaching the knockout stage in a single edition.

Historically, only six African countries have qualified for the knockout stage of the FIFA World Cup, with several teams making multiple appearances. The record for the most African teams qualifying in the same tournament occurred in 2014, when both Algeria and Nigeria advanced to the knockout stage during the World Cup held in Brazil.

After 17 days of competition, Morocco, South Africa, Senegal, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Egypt, Algeria, Congo and Cabo Verde all booked their places in the knockout rounds. Tunisia is the only nation from the continent which failed to qualify for the knockouts from Africa.

The latest qualifiers came on Sunday in dramatic fashion as Algeria played out a 3-3 draw with Austria. Locked at 2-2 deep into stoppage time, captain Riyad Mahrez appeared to have won the match with a late strike before Austria equalised on the final play. The result was enough for both teams to progress from the group.

Democratic Republic of Congo earned a landmark 3-1 comeback victory over Uzbekistan to register the country's first-ever World Cup win and seal a maiden appearance in the knockout phase. Their reward is a daunting Round of 32 clash against England, but the Central African nation is already celebrating a historic breakthrough.

Cabo Verde continued its remarkable fairy-tale campaign with another goalless draw against Saudi Arabia and became the first nation since Chile at the 1998 World Cup to advance from the group stage without winning a match.

The Blue Sharks progressed after successive draws, having earlier impressed by holding European champions Spain before sharing points with Uruguay and Saudi Arabia.

Veteran goalkeeper Vozinha also entered the World Cup record books. At 40, he became only the third goalkeeper in tournament history, after England's Peter Shilton and Italy's Dino Zoff, to register multiple clean sheets at a World Cup after turning 40.

Morocco, the first African nation to reach a World Cup semifinal at Qatar 2022, has again looked among the tournament's strongest sides after holding Brazil to a 1-1 draw in the group stage.

While Africa celebrates an unprecedented nine knockout qualifiers, Asia will be represented in the Round of 32 by just two teams - Japan and Australia. The Socceroos had qualified for the FIFA World Cup 2026 from the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) qualifiers.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sneha F

Congo vs England in Round of 32, that's going to be one heck of a David vs Goliath match! Love how the smaller nations are making their mark. But why only two Asian teams? We need to step up our game in the AFC qualifiers. Japan and Australia can't carry the entire continent.

Rohit L

Cabo Verde's story is pure magic - qualifying without winning a single match! 🤯 That's 90s Barca tiki-taka level of defensive discipline. Vozinha at 40 with two clean sheets - absolute legend. Africa's rise shows what happens when you invest in youth academies. Meanwhile, we're still debating if cricket is our only sport.

Aman W

Great to see Africa dominating but let's be honest - FIFA expanding the World Cup to 48 teams has diluted the competition. Nine out of ten African teams qualifies means even average teams get through. The 32-team format was more competitive. Still, hats off to Morocco for holding Brazil - that's genuine class!

Priya S

As someone who follows both cricket and football, this is amazing progress for African football. But it also makes me sad about Indian football - we have the talent but zero infrastructure. Look at Morocco: they reached semis in 2022 and now they're competing with Brazil. We can't even beat lower-ranked teams consistently.

Rajesh Q

Mahrez is pure class! That goal against Austria was vintage stuff. Algeria drawing 3-3 and both teams going through - what a dramatic end to the group stage. Africa's time has come, and with the World Cup expanding to 48 teams, we

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