France Admits Bouaddi Loss: “We Lost a Unique Talent”France
The French Football Federation has acknowledged that Ayyoub Bouaddi's decision to represent Morocco is a major loss, as the 18-year-old has emerged as one of the standout performers at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
One of the most compelling stories of the 2026 FIFA World Cup centers on Ayyoub Bouaddi, the 18-year-old midfielder who has become one of the tournament's breakout stars while representing Morocco.
Bouaddi came through every level of France's youth national teams before ultimately choosing to play for Morocco at senior level, a decision that the French Football Federation now openly admits was a significant setback.
French technical director Hubert Fournier acknowledged in an interview with The Athletic that Bouaddi was regarded as one of the country's brightest young prospects.
"Bouaddi is a talent we have followed for many years. We know that in his age group he is unique. It is a significant loss for our federation, but it was his choice," Fournier said.
According to the French official, the midfielder was aware that he was part of Didier Deschamps' long-term plans. However, the fierce competition in France's midfield made it impossible to guarantee him immediate playing time at the World Cup.
Morocco, on the other hand, presented a clearer path. The Atlas Lions invested considerable effort in recruiting Bouaddi, maintaining close contact with both the player and his family while offering him an important role within the national team project.
That strategy has paid off. Bouaddi has been one of Morocco's standout performers throughout the World Cup, impressing with his composure, technical ability, and maturity well beyond his years.
As Morocco celebrates the rise of one of its brightest new stars, France is left acknowledging that it has lost a player who could shape the future of international football for years to come.












