World Cup injury replacements: Aguerd & Ez Abde out, Saadane/Sbai added

Morocco’s World Cup injury replacements are confirmed after the Moroccan Football Federation ruled defender Nayef Aguerd and forward Ez Abde out of the 2026 FIFA World Cup due to injury. The World Cup injury replacements arrive just days before Morocco’s opening match against Brazil. Aguerd (Marseille) has been sidelined since early March 2026 with a groin injury requiring surgery. A pubic bone fracture discovered in April ended any realistic chance of him returning. Ez Abde (Real Betis) suffered an MCL sprain in a pre-tournament friendly. Early medical updates were reportedly encouraging, but the knee failed to recover fast enough for World Cup-level play, and the federation removed him rather than risk limited availability. Morocco named Marwane Saadane (Al Fateh SC) and Amine Sbai (Angers SCO) as the two replacement players. FIFA approved both additions around June 10. Coach Mohamed Ouahbi confirmed the squad changes after monitoring both recoveries, and Morocco will enter the Brazil match with a full 26-man roster—though with two new names in roles previously held by key internationals. For traders: this is sports-only news, but last-minute World Cup injury replacements can still drive short-lived sentiment spikes in any niche fan- or event-linked tokens. However, there’s no direct linkage to major crypto fundamentals.
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This is not crypto-specific. The article is about Morocco’s 2026 World Cup injury replacements and roster changes ahead of the Brazil match. In the crypto context, such sports-only updates typically have at most a second-order effect: brief sentiment spikes in any niche “fan/event” tokens, followed by fade-out. Major market behavior (BTC/ETH, liquidity, volatility) is unlikely to be materially driven by this type of news because it has no direct link to protocol, regulation, macro, or exchange fundamentals. Historically, event-related sports headlines that do not involve crypto partners usually produce negligible sustained impact; any trading activity would be limited to short-term, low-liquidity instruments and sentiment-driven strategies.