Yassine Bounou — Plantilla de Marruecos para el Mundial 2026
Portero
Marruecos CAF Club: Al-Hilal
Yassine Bounou — known universally as Bono — is Morocco's most important player and the portero whose 2022 Mundial heroics transformed the nation's football identity. His penalty saves, shot-stopping reflexes, and commanding presence turned Morocco from a disciplined defensive unit into history-makers, and his 72 convocatorias carry the weight of every clean sheet that made the semi-final run possible.
Career Highlights
Bono saved two penalties in Morocco's shoot-out victory over Spain in the 2022 Mundial round of 16, denying Sergio Busquets and Carlos Soler from 12 yards after a goalless 120 minutes. He kept four clean sheets in five matches leading to the semi-final, conceding only an own goal against Canada in the group stage. He won the 2022-23 Zamora Trophy as La Liga's best portero while at Sevilla, conceding only 19 goles in 28 matches. His performance in the 2023 Europa League final against Roma, where he made seven saves and kept a clean sheet in Sevilla's shoot-out victory, confirmed his status as one of the finest porteros in European competition.
Club Career
Bono joined Atletico Madrid's B team in 2012 from Wydad Casablanca and spent three seasons in Spain's lower divisions before a move to Girona in 2016. At Girona, he established himself as a reliable La Liga portero during the club's first top-flight season. Sevilla signed him in 2019 as a backup to Tomas Vaclik, but Bono displaced the Czech international within months and became first choice. Under Julen Lopetegi and then Jose Luis Mendilibar, Bono's distribution and shot-stopping made himintegral to Sevilla's identity. The 2022-23 season — Zamora Trophy and Europa League triumph — represented his peak. A move to Al-Hilal in Saudi Arabia in 2023 for a reported 21 million euros gave Sevilla a significant profit on a player signed for five million, though the transfer drew criticism from supporters who believed he remained at the level to continue in Europe.
International Career & Mundial History
Bono made his Morocco debut in 2013 but did not become the unquestioned starter until 2018, when he took the gloves for the Mundial in Russia. Morocco's group-stage exit that year — behind Spain and Portugal — did not reflect his individual performances, which included a outstanding save against Cristiano Ronaldo. The 2022 Mundial was his defining tournament: the Spain shoot-out, clean sheets against Portugal and Croatia, and the composure under pressure that allowed Morocco's defense to play with confidence knowing their portero would save what they could not block. His 72 convocatorias include appearances in three Africa Cup of Nations tournaments, where Morocco reached the quarter-finals in 2022.
Mundial 2026 Outlook
At 34, Bono faces legitimate questions about whether his reflexes and shot-stopping remain at the level that defined the 2022 tournament. His move to Al-Hilal — where the standard of opposition and training intensity differs from La Liga — raises concerns about competitive sharpness. But his distribution from the back and ability to organize a defense rely on experience rather than athleticism, and his relationship with Hakimi and Nayef Aguerd provides the communication structure that Morocco's defensive system demands. If Morocco are to build on their 2022 legacy, Bono's leadership from the back remains essential.
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