The injury of Nesir Mazraoui, the Moroccan national team player, has raised concerns among fans after he suffered a shoulder dislocation during the friendly match against Norway on June 7, 2026. The initial examinations that the player underwent revealed the nature of the injury, raising questions about his readiness for the much-anticipated match against Brazil.
Press reports revealed that Nesir Mazraoui is indeed suffering from a shoulder dislocation, but the initial indicators bring significant hope regarding his potential to participate in the upcoming match.
Examinations suggested that the dislocation is partial and not complete, which would speed up his recovery process and give him a better chance to appear in this important friendly match.
The player’s participation ultimately depends on detailed medical examinations that will determine the full recovery and his ability to return to matches at 100%.
The upcoming training sessions will be crucial in deciding whether Nesir Mazraoui will be ready to lead his team in this significant international match.
Mazraoui had to leave the field in the 29th minute of the first half during the Norway match, which ended in a 1-1 draw, immediately after his injury, with Youssef Belamri replacing him. The Moroccan national team’s technical staff hopes that Mazraoui will be in full physical fitness to face the strong Brazilian team challenge.

