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2026 FIFA World Cup: Morocco Make History with Unbeaten Group Run

2026 FIFA World Cup: Morocco Make History with Unbeaten Group Run

Morocco have etched their name further into football history after setting a new African record in the FIFA World Cup group stage, extending their remarkable unbeaten streak to six consecutive matches without defeat.

The Atlas Lions secured a narrow 1-0 victory over Scotland, a result that not only strengthened their impressive tournament campaign but also confirmed a historic milestone for African football on the global stage.

With that win, Morocco’s recent World Cup group stage record now reads:
2-2 vs Spain
0-0 vs Croatia
2-0 vs Belgium
2-1 vs Canada
1-1 vs Brazil
1-0 vs Scotland

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This extraordinary run means Morocco have now gone six consecutive World Cup group stage matches unbeaten, becoming the first African nation in history to achieve such a feat.

The achievement highlights Morocco’s growing consistency and resilience against some of the world’s strongest football nations, including former champions Spain, Belgium, and Brazil.

Their ability to avoid defeat across multiple tournament cycles underlines a new level of maturity and tactical discipline within the squad.

The result against Scotland capped off a run that has seen Morocco combine defensive solidity with decisive attacking moments, earning them admiration from fans and neutrals alike.

As African football continues to rise on the world stage, Morocco’s record-breaking streak stands as a landmark moment—one that reinforces their status as one of the continent’s modern football powerhouses.

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