Uncertainty has surrounded the future of Walid Regragui after Morocco’s dramatic Africa Cup of Nations exit, with speculation over his position growing in the days following the tournament.
Although reports suggested Regragui had considered stepping aside, the Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF) has firmly denied claims that the coach submitted a resignation.

Federation Denies Resignation Claims
FRMF officials moved quickly to dismiss reports of an imminent departure, stating that Regragui remains in charge of the national team and continues to enjoy the federation’s backing.
According to federation sources, no formal resignation letter was submitted, and no immediate decision has been taken regarding a change in technical leadership.
AFCON Final Fallout Sparks Tension
Morocco’s AFCON campaign ended in disappointment, with the final defeat triggering intense scrutiny of tactical decisions and in-game management.
The missed penalty by Brahim Díaz became a defining moment of the tournament and amplified public debate over preparation, substitutions, and psychological readiness in high-pressure situations.

Behind the scenes, frustration reportedly grew within the technical setup, particularly around goalkeeper preparation and late-game decision-making.
Internal Reviews Underway
While Regragui remains in position, sources indicate that the federation has begun an internal review of the team’s AFCON performance.
Members of the technical staff, including the goalkeeping department, are understood to be under evaluation as Morocco reassesses its competitive structure ahead of upcoming international windows.
Regragui is believed to have expressed dissatisfaction privately, though he has maintained a united public front.

Short-Term Stability, Long-Term Questions
For now, FRMF officials are expected to retain Regragui through at least the next phase of qualification campaigns, viewing stability as critical ahead of major competitions.
However, the long-term outlook remains uncertain, with discussions reportedly ongoing about broader structural changes, including potential sporting director appointments and long-term planning beyond 2026.
What Comes Next for Morocco
Morocco’s immediate focus shifts to rebuilding momentum and restoring confidence after a painful AFCON campaign.
Regragui’s ability to navigate the internal pressure, manage expectations, and reset the squad will likely determine whether he remains at the helm as the national team moves into its next cycle.
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