The Morocco national football team finds itself in the heart of a strange historical coincidence that may lead it to the dream of winning the 2026 World Cup title. The Morocco national football team is competing in Group 3, which has seen the crowning of the champions of the last two World Cups. According to the Arab New website, Group 3 has become a prophecy of coronation, as the World Cup champion has emerged from it in the last two editions. In the 2018 Russia World Cup, France topped Group 3 with 7 points, before continuing its campaign and winning the second title in its history after defeating Croatia in the final. The same coincidence was repeated in the 2022 Qatar World Cup, when Argentina qualified from the top of Group 3 despite a disappointing start with a loss to Saudi Arabia, to continue its campaign until the final and win the third title from France on penalties. Today, four teams are competing in Group 3 of the 2026 World Cup: Brazil, Morocco, Haiti, and Scotland, but the real struggle for the title seems to be limited to the Selecao and the Atlas Lions. Although Brazil remains the strongest candidate under the leadership of Carlo Ancelotti and its constellation of stars, Morocco has strong papers after its historic achievement of reaching the semi-finals of the 2022 World Cup, becoming the first Arab and African team to reach this stage. This strange coincidence puts Morocco in front of a golden opportunity to make history, especially since the team has an exceptional generation of players and experience in competing in the advanced stages, making the dream of winning the first title not impossible. Will Morocco complete the prophecy of Group 3 and achieve the first African and Arab miracle by winning the World Cup? The Morocco national football team has an exceptional generation of players and experience in competing in the advanced stages. The Morocco national football team is seeking to win the 2026 World Cup title after being placed in Group 3. The Morocco national football team is competing in Group 3, which has seen the crowning of the champions of the last two World Cups.