Morocco World Cup 2026 Jersey: Design Your Own Atlas Lions Kit with AI
From the crimson red with deep green accents of Atlas Lions to the legend of Hakim Ziyech — design your own Morocco 2026 World Cup kit in seconds.
By WebGenAI ·
🇲🇦 Morocco arrives at the FIFA World Cup 2026 carrying decades of expectation, a fanbase that turns every matchday into a national holiday, and a kit that's instantly recognizable anywhere on earth — crimson red with deep green accents. Whether you're a lifelong supporter or a newcomer who just got pulled in by Hakim Ziyech and Achraf Hakimi, you can now design your own Atlas Lions jersey in under a minute, free, with the AI World Cup 2026 Jersey Generator on webgenai.xyz.
Upload a photo, type your name, pick number 7 (or whatever number you want to claim), choose home / away / retro / fantasy — and you've got a shareable kit ready for your group chat before kickoff. Here's everything you need to know about designing the perfect Morocco kit, the colors and patterns behind it, and how to make yours stand out.
Why the Atlas Lions Kit Is One of Football's Most Iconic
Few shirts in world football need no introduction. The Morocco jersey does. Built around crimson red with deep green accents, the Atlas Lions kit has been worn by generations of legends — Hakim Ziyech and Achraf Hakimi chief among them — and is one of the most-searched football shirts globally every World Cup cycle. In 2026, with the tournament expanding to 48 teams and Morocco drawn into Group B, demand for personalized fan kits is already through the roof on TikTok and Instagram.
The AI generator captures the look authentically: the primary tone (#c1272d), the secondary trim, and a pattern preset (solid red with green trim) that mirrors the real silhouette of the national team's shirt without using any official badge or sponsor IP. It's a fan-art version, clean, customizable, and yours.
How to Design Your Morocco Jersey in 60 Seconds
The dedicated Morocco jersey page pre-loads everything you need so you can skip the setup. Open it, drop in your name, pick a number, and you're done.
- Step 1 — Go to /world-cup-2026/jersey-generator/morocco. Country, colors, and pattern are pre-set.
- Step 2 — Type your name (up to 12 characters). Pick a number from 1 to 99 — try 7 for the iconic Atlas Lions number, or your jersey number from your local team.
- Step 3 — Choose a kit style: home (crimson red with deep green accents), away (inverted), retro (1990s cream and shadow), or fantasy (midnight concept kit).
- Step 4 — Optional: upload a portrait photo. Your photo becomes the dramatic background behind the rendered jersey, stadium-poster style.
- Step 5 — Hit download. PNG saves to your camera roll with a small 'made on webgenai.xyz' watermark at the bottom.
Best Morocco Kit Prompts for Photorealistic AI Results
If you want to take your kit beyond the SVG template and into a photorealistic studio shot, the generator has a Bring-Your-Own-Key (BYOK) mode where you paste an OpenAI API key and the tool builds a detailed prompt for you. Here are the prompts that produce the cleanest Morocco results:
- Home kit, photoreal: 'Morocco national team home jersey, crimson red with deep green accents, solid red with green trim, number 7 on the back, studio photography, soft rim light, white seamless background.'
- Action shot: 'A footballer wearing the Morocco Atlas Lions home kit mid-stride on a packed World Cup stadium pitch, golden hour, shallow depth of field, motion blur on the ball.'
- Retro 1990s: 'Morocco 1994 throwback World Cup kit, polo collar, boxy fit, faded crimson red with deep green accents, slightly grainy film aesthetic.'
- Fantasy concept: 'Cyberpunk Morocco concept jersey, dark base with neon crimson piping, holographic crest area, futuristic typography for number 7.'
- Crowd shot: 'the entire Arab world rallying behind one team after the 2022 fairytale, every fan in a Atlas Lions jersey, wide angle, cinematic.'
Morocco's Road Through World Cup 2026
Morocco sits in Group B for the expanded 48-team format, with their group-stage path setting up some of the most-watched fixtures of the opening rounds. The classic Morocco vs Algeria rivalry will dominate headlines if both sides advance — historically one of football's most charged matchups, and one that turns even neutrals into screaming partisans.
Pair your custom jersey with our other World Cup 2026 tools: the Schedule lets you add every Morocco match to your calendar with one click, the Bracket Predictor lets you map Atlas Lions's path to the final, and the Phone Wallpaper Generator builds a crimson red with deep green accents lock-screen to match your new kit. The whole hub is built so fans can spend matchday lost in their own private Morocco ritual.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Morocco jersey generator really free? Yes. No signup, no card, no watermark on the design itself — just a small 'made on webgenai.xyz' tag at the bottom of the download.
Can I sell merchandise with my generated Morocco jersey? No — personal and fan use only. The tool is a fan project, not affiliated with FIFA or the Morocco federation. Don't put it on commercial merchandise.
What's the best number to put on a Morocco kit? 7 is the iconic Atlas Lions number worn by Hakim Ziyech, but the generator accepts 1 to 99 — pick your birth year, your age, or your local team's number.
Does the AI photorealistic mode cost anything? The template mode is free. The optional photorealistic upgrade uses your own OpenAI API key, billed directly to you by OpenAI — your key never touches our servers.
Will the generator work for the Morocco away kit? Yes. Select 'away' as the kit style and the generator inverts the primary and secondary colors for an alternate look, just like the real Atlas Lions change kit.
Design your Morocco kit now
🇲🇦 Whether you're already counting down to Morocco's opener or you're a new fan picking a team for the first time, your personalized Atlas Lions jersey is one click away. Open the Morocco jersey generator, drop in your name and number, and post your kit with #MyWorldCup2026Kit — we'll re-share the best ones leading up to the final.