Morocco's women's national team has added another important achievement to its growing international journey.
After securing qualification for the 2027 FIFA Women's World Cup in Brazil, the Atlas Lionesses are also set to benefit from a substantial financial reward linked to their place at the global tournament.
According to Moroccan outlet Al Mountakhab, the Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF) is expected to receive $1.56 million (MAD 14.46 million) as the FIFA allocation for World Cup qualification.
A Reward for a Growing Footballing Force
The Atlas Lionesses secured their World Cup place after finishing fourth at the 2026 Women's Africa Cup of Nations, hosted on home soil.
The achievement represents Morocco's second appearance at the Women's World Cup, underlining the remarkable rise of women's football in the country over recent years.
The qualification itself provides another major platform for the players and the continued development of the women's game.
The Prize Money Rises With Every Round
The financial rewards would increase significantly should Morocco progress further in Brazil.
According to the reported figures, reaching the Round of 16 would raise the allocation to $1.87 million, while reaching the quarterfinals would bring the figure to $2.18 million.
A place in the final four would carry even greater rewards.
The fourth-placed team would receive approximately $2.455 million, while the third-placed side would collect $2.61 million.
The World Cup runner-up would receive around $3.015 million, with the eventual champions set to take home approximately $4.29 million.
Investment in the Next Chapter
Beyond the numbers, the financial boost could provide Morocco with additional resources to strengthen preparations for future international competitions.
Investment in player development, women's football infrastructure, training programs, and national-team preparation could all help build on the progress already achieved.
The Atlas Lionesses have steadily established themselves among Africa's leading women's teams, and their growing presence on the global stage reflects that development.
Morocco's World Cup Journey Continues
Qualification for Brazil 2027 marks another milestone for a generation that has already brought Moroccan women's football closer than ever to continental glory.
Now, with a second Women's World Cup appearance secured and additional resources available to support the next stage of development, the Atlas Lionesses can look toward an even bigger challenge.
The journey has already opened another door. Now Morocco has the opportunity to step through it and show the world just how far its women's game can go.
