Morocco and Brazil shared the points in one of the first major shocks of the FIFA World Cup 2026, drawing 1-1 in a tense Group C opener at the New York New Jersey Stadium.
The highly anticipated clash lived up to expectations, with Morocco producing a brave, organized and technically sharp performance against Carlo Ancelotti’s Brazil. Ismael Saibari opened the scoring for the Atlas Lions before Vinícius Júnior equalized with a brilliant individual goal.
Morocco Start Strong Against Brazil
Morocco entered the match with confidence and intensity, pressing Brazil high and forcing several technical mistakes during the opening stages.
The Atlas Lions looked sharper in possession and more aggressive without the ball, especially through their counter-pressing and midfield discipline.
Saibari Opens the Scoring After Brahim Diaz Assist
Morocco’s early dominance was rewarded in the 21st minute. Brahim Diaz delivered a perfectly timed through ball behind the Brazilian defense, allowing Ismael Saibari to break through and calmly lob Alisson to give Morocco a deserved lead.
The goal reflected Morocco’s strong start and their ability to hurt Brazil quickly in transition.
Vinícius Júnior Responds for Brazil
Brazil struggled to control the match in the first half, but Vinícius Júnior produced the moment of magic his team needed.
The Real Madrid winger equalized with a superb individual action, bringing Brazil back into the game and sending both teams into halftime level at 1-1.
Ayyoub Bouaddi Impresses in Midfield
In the second half, Brazil enjoyed more possession, but Morocco remained compact and well organized.
Ayyoub Bouaddi delivered an impressive midfield display, helping Morocco manage difficult moments and limit Brazil’s attacking options.
Morocco Extend Historic Unbeaten Run
With this result, Morocco extended their unbeaten run to 38 consecutive matches, setting a remarkable record and confirming their status as one of the most consistent national teams in world football.
The draw against Brazil also sends a strong message to Group C rivals Scotland and Haiti: Morocco are not only competing, they are aiming to go deep again in the tournament.
What Comes Next for Morocco?
Morocco will now turn their attention to their next Group C match against Scotland on June 25, where victory could put the Atlas Lions in a strong position to qualify for the knockout rounds.
After holding five-time world champions Brazil, Mohamed Ouahbi’s side will believe they have the quality, structure and mentality to continue their World Cup journey with confidence.
Conclusion
Morocco’s 1-1 draw with Brazil was more than just a positive result. It was a statement performance built on intensity, tactical discipline and technical quality.
Saibari’s composed finish, Brahim Diaz’s creativity and Bouaddi’s midfield maturity gave Moroccan fans plenty of reasons to believe that the Atlas Lions can once again make history on the world stage.

