Morocco national futsal team
| Nickname(s) | Lions of the Atlas  أسود الأطلس  | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Association | Royal Moroccan Football Federation | ||
| Confederation | CAF (Africa) | ||
| Head coach | Hicham Dguig | ||
| Home stadium | Salle Mohammed V | ||
| FIFA code | MAR | ||
| FIFA ranking | 6 1 (4 April 2025) | ||
| Highest FIFA ranking | 6 (May 2024; April 2025) | ||
| Lowest FIFA ranking | 7 (October 2024) | ||
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| First international | |||
|  Belarus 4–1 Morocco   (Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates; February 11, 1995)  | |||
| Biggest win | |||
|  Morocco 16–0  Somalia  (Dammam, Saudi Arabia; June 21, 2022)  | |||
| Biggest defeat | |||
|  Egypt 7–0 Morocco   (Cairo, Egypt; July 31, 2004)  | |||
| FIFA World Cup | |||
| Appearances | 4 (First in 2012) | ||
| Best result | Quarter finals (2021, 2024) | ||
| Africa Futsal Cup of Nations | |||
| Appearances | 6 (First in 2000) | ||
| Best result | Champions (2016, 2020, 2024) | ||
| Arab Futsal Cup | |||
| Appearances | 6 (First in 1998) | ||
| Best result | Champions (2021, 2022, 2023) | ||
The Morocco national futsal team, nicknamed أسود الأطلس (Lions of the Atlas), represents Morocco in international futsal competitions. It is affiliated to the Royal Moroccan Football Federation and is one of the strongest teams in the world.
The team has notably won 3 Africa Futsal Cup of Nations and 3 Arab Futsal Cup titles. They qualified for the World Cup four times, first appearing in 2012. Their best World Cup run was in 2021 and 2024, when they reached the quarter-finals.