Moroccan Fan Group Praises Supporter Unity After World Cup Quarter-Final Qualification
Translated from Arabic, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The "Russo Verdi" fan group praised the unity of Moroccan supporters during the 2026 World Cup quarter-final qualification.
- They highlighted the "Atlas Lions'" 3-0 victory over Canada as a historic achievement reflecting a fighting spirit.
- The group emphasized that Moroccan fan unity, demonstrated through joint "corteges" and coordinated "barchas," signifies that the Moroccan flag remains paramount.
The "Russo Verdi" fan group, a supporter of the Moroccan national football team, has lauded the atmosphere created by Moroccan fans during the "Atlas Lions'" qualification for the 2026 World Cup quarter-finals.
The group noted the team's historic 3-0 victory over Canada in Houston, stating that the players' performance under coach Mohamed Wahbi showcased a fighting spirit and discipline, bringing Morocco closer to an unprecedented global achievement. The "Russo Verdi" highlighted the pre-match "corteges" that united them with the "Dima Maroc" group, symbolizing Moroccan fan unity.
"The "barchas" raised side-by-side carried a clear message: the Moroccan flag remains above all considerations, and support for the national team unites all components of the Moroccan stands," the group stated in a release on social media.
They emphasized the fans' consistent presence and vocal support from the early minutes of the match, reflecting a deep connection to the national team regardless of results or circumstances. The "Russo Verdi" concluded by affirming that the ultimate goal is to honor the Kingdom of Morocco and represent its colors, extending gratitude to all fans and contributors who supported the team.
The "barchas" raised side-by-side carried a clear message: the Moroccan flag remains above all considerations, and support for the national team unites all components of the Moroccan stands.
Originally published by Hespress in Arabic. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.