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Morocco vs Brazil: Confidence, Memes and a Continent Watching

Hakimi brands Morocco the ‘Brazil of Africa’ ahead of their World Cup clash, while fans spark viral towel memes before a ball is even kicked.

Michealina Mary Stampoulous by Michealina Mary Stampoulous
June 13, 2026
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Morocco vs Brazil: Confidence, Memes and a Continent Watching
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All eyes are on the upcoming Morocco vs Brazil 2026 World Cup showdown, which stands as the second fixture for an African country in the tournament. second African country match in the 2026 World Cup. Following South Africa’s opening-night defeat, Africa’s attention now turns to Morocco.

The Atlas Lions take on five-time world champions Brazil in what is shaping up to be one of the standout fixtures of the early stages of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

But this time, Morocco are not arriving as underdogs.

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Their historic run to the semi-finals in Qatar 2022 changed the way the world viewed African football. They defeated some of Europe’s biggest names and inspired millions across Africa and the diaspora. Now, they return to the World Cup carrying not only their nation’s hopes, but also the expectations of a continent eager for another magical run.

Brazil, however, remain one of football’s greatest powers. With a rich World Cup history and generations of talent behind them, the Seleção enter every tournament with one goal: lifting the trophy.

Yet Morocco do not seem intimidated. Ahead of the match, captain Achraf Hakimi spoke confidently about his team’s quality, saying that Morocco are often referred to as the “Brazil of Africa.”

“We know the quality of Brazil and the players they have. But we also have quality. People call us the Brazil of Africa, and we have players with great abilities,” Hakimi said.

It was a statement that immediately caught the attention of football fans.

Some praised Hakimi’s confidence, saying Morocco had earned the right to think big after their performances in recent years. Others questioned the comparison. And, as is often the case in African football, social media chose humour.

African laughing Morocco ahead of the match with Brazil

The jokes had already begun before a ball had even been kicked.

Memes referencing the now-famous towel incidents from the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations resurfaced online, with fans jokingly warning Brazil to keep a close eye on their goalkeepers’ towels.

“Protect the towels,” one fan wrote.

Another joked, “Brazil aren’t just preparing for Morocco’s attack. They’re preparing towel security.”

Football fans have a remarkable ability to turn the most unexpected moments into running jokes, and this World Cup appears to be no different.

But beyond the memes lies a serious football story.

Morocco are no longer a team happy simply to participate. They believe they can compete with the world’s elite. Brazil believe they remain the standard everyone else is chasing.

The stage is set for a fascinating encounter between Africa’s brightest hope and one of football’s most decorated nations.

Whether Africa unites behind the Atlas Lions or whether the continent’s famously unpredictable football loyalties once again come into play, one thing is certain:

Before the first whistle has even blown, Morocco versus Brazil has already given us confidence, conversation, anticipation and plenty of laughs.

And if recent history has taught us anything, it is this: Underestimate Morocco at your own risk.

Tags: 2026 FIFA World CupAchraf HakimiAFCON Towel MemesAfrican FootballAtlas LionsBrazil of AfricaMorocco vs Brazil
Michealina Mary Stampoulous

Michealina Mary Stampoulous

Michealina Mary Stampoulous Dankwa is a Ghanaian International Relations student in Russia. With a background in journalism, she is passionate about football, diplomacy, social justice, and youth empowerment, and aims to build a career in international affairs and global development.

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