The 29-year-old central defender, Issa Diop, has recently made a decisive choice for his international career: he has opted to represent the national team of Morocco. This decision, eagerly awaited by football observers, could soon be confirmed with his call-up to the next Lions of the Atlas squad for matches scheduled this March.
As the next World Cup approaches, several dual-national players face a crucial decision: which nation they want to represent on the international stage. Issa Diop is one of those talents with multiple options. Until now, he had the chance to wear the colors of France, Senegal, or Morocco, but after careful consideration, he decided to commit to the semi-finalists from the last World Cup. This decision marks an important turning point in his career and could also add a new dimension to the already solid Moroccan defense under the guidance of Walid Regragui.

Issa Diop has the ideal profile to strengthen the backline of the Lions of the Atlas. With a Moroccan mother and a Senegalese father, he boasts a rich heritage and a diverse football culture. His integration could be a strategic asset for Morocco, which is pursuing its ambitious renewal project after its remarkable performance in the last World Cup. By choosing to join Morocco, Diop becomes part of an experienced yet evolving group, eager to solidify its place among the best African nations and aim for new successes on the international stage.
Before turning to Morocco, Issa Diop was trained in the ranks of French youth teams. He played in all categories of the French national team, from U16 to U21, demonstrating solid potential from a young age. This experience in the French system has given him great tactical maturity, advanced game reading, and defensive versatility that will be invaluable in Moroccan colors.
This season, Diop has continued to establish himself with his club, Fulham. He has played fifteen matches in all competitions with the Cottagers, showing the consistency and solidity that make him a natural candidate to strengthen the Moroccan national team. His choice also illustrates the growing trend of dual-national players taking their destiny into their own hands and making thoughtful decisions to maximize their chances of shining on the international stage.
With this decision, Issa Diop could not only bolster the Moroccan defense but also bring his experience and maturity to a squad in full transformation, ready to take on new challenges in the upcoming competitions.




