
Morocco's Atlas Lionesses Chase First Olympic Berth
Morocco's women's soccer team gets another shot at Olympic history after drawing Congo in the 2028 LA Games qualifiers. The Atlas Lionesses earned a first-round bye thanks to their rising continental ranking.
Morocco's women's national soccer team is one step closer to making Olympic history for the first time.
The Atlas Lionesses will face Congo in a two-legged qualifier for the 2028 Los Angeles Summer Olympics, following today's official draw at the Confederation of African Football headquarters in Cairo. The matches will take place between October 5 and October 13, giving Morocco its first chance to prove it belongs on the world's biggest sporting stage.
This opportunity comes after heartbreak. Morocco missed qualification for the 2024 Paris Olympics, watching from home as other African nations competed. But instead of letting disappointment define them, the team refocused on the future.
Morocco's continental ranking has improved enough to earn them a bye past the first qualifying round. That's no small achievement in a region where women's soccer continues to grow rapidly. The team now enters the competition fresh, with extra time to prepare for their Congo matchup.

The Ripple Effect
Morocco's push for Olympic qualification reflects something bigger happening across the country. Women's soccer has gained serious momentum in recent years, with more investment in youth development, better facilities, and growing public support.
When national teams succeed, young girls watching see new possibilities for themselves. Every major tournament appearance, every hard-fought qualifier, every player wearing the Atlas Lionesses jersey sends a message that women belong in every corner of the sport.
The upcoming Congo tie represents more than two games. It's a chance for Morocco to build on years of progress and turn potential into achievement. A strong performance could energize the program further and inspire the next generation of Moroccan players already dreaming of representing their country.
Morocco's women's team is writing its own story, one qualifier at a time.
Based on reporting by Morocco World News
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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