Nine African teams have reached the knockout stages of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, setting a new record for the continent.
Algeria, Cabo Verde, Côte d’Ivoire, DR Congo, Egypt, Ghana, Morocco, Senegal, and South Africa all advanced from the group stage.
“It is the first time that 90% of the African National Teams qualified from the Group Stage of the FIFA World Cup,” the press service of Confederation of African Football (CAF) said on Sunday.
CAF President Patrice Motsepe congratulated all nine teams on reaching the knockout stage, calling their qualification “hard-earned and well-deserved.”
“The players and technical teams have made each of their countries proud and have also made the 1.6 billion people on the African Continent and in the Diaspora, proud,” Motsepe said.
Morocco, 2022 World Cup semifinalist, will play the Netherlands on June 30. So far in this competition, they drew with Brazil before beating Scotland and Haiti. The same day, Côte d’Ivoire faces Norway. The country advanced after victories over Ecuador and Curaçao, despite losing to Germany.
On July 1, DR Congo takes on England. In group matches they drew with Portugal, lost narrowly to Colombia, and then beat Uzbekistan 3-1.
Senegal meets Belgium,also on July 1, after keeping its World Cup hopes alive with a 5-0 victory over Iraq in its final group-stage match.
Algeria will face Switzerland on July 3 after recovering from an opening defeat against Argentina, before they bested Jordan 2-1 and drew 3-3 with Austria. Later that same day, Egypt, unbeaten so far, will play Australia.
The remaining African teams are in action on July 4, World Cup debutants Cabo Verde face Argentina after an unbeaten group-stage campaign, and Ghana takes on Colombia.
South Africa became the first African team to play in the knockout phase, but lost 1-0 to Canada on Sunday.
Only Tunisia failed to escape the group stage.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is being held from June 11 to July 19 across 16 cities in the US, Canada, and Mexico. It is the first time 48 national teams have featured at a FIFA World Cup.