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Morocco Makes History with Ill-Disciplined 3-0 Win Over Canada in World Cup 2026

Morocco defeated Canada 3-0 in a highly ill-disciplined World Cup 2026 Round of 16 match featuring eight yellow cards and 38 fouls. Azzedine Ounahi scored a second-half brace, becoming the first Moroccan player to score twice in a World Cup match since 1998. Morocco made history as the first African nation to reach the quarter-finals of two World Cup editions. Brahim Diaz also set a record with four assists, the most by any African player in tournament history.

FIFA World Cup 2026: Canada vs Morocco match sees 8 yellow cards, 38 fouls as Diaz completes fourth assist of tournament

Houston, July 5

The FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 16 clash between Canada and Morocco produced the most ill-disciplined contest of the tournament so far, with the referee showing eight yellow cards and awarding 38 fouls as the Atlas Lions secured a commanding 3-0 victory to become the first team to reach the quarter-finals.

The eight cautions surpassed the previous tournament high of seven yellow cards shown during the group-stage meeting between Egypt and Iran, underlining the intensity of the knockout encounter.

Beyond the disciplinary record, Morocco continued to make history with another landmark World Cup performance. The Atlas Lions became the first African nation to reach the quarter-finals of two FIFA World Cup editions, having also achieved the feat in Qatar in 2022.

They have now progressed from four World Cup knockout matches overall, equalling the combined total of all other African nations, with Cameroon (1990), Senegal (2002), Ghana (2010) and Egypt (2026) each having one knockout progression.

Azzedine Ounahi starred with a second-half brace, becoming the first Moroccan player to score twice in a World Cup match since Salaheddine Bassir netted a double against Scotland in the 1998 tournament.

According to Opta Analyst, the right-back Achraf Hakimi also etched his name into the record books after providing the assist for Morocco's opening goal from a cleverly worked free-kick.

It was his third FIFA World Cup assist, with only Daley Blind, Denzel Dumfries and Cafu recording more among defenders since 1966, all with four.

Brahim Diaz enjoyed a record-breaking outing as well, supplying two assists in the match to take his overall World Cup tally to four, the most by any African player in the tournament's history.

Morocco's victory was built on a clinical second-half display after surviving sustained Canadian pressure before the break. Goalkeeper Yassine Bounou made key saves to deny Tani Oluwaseyi and Tajon Buchanan, while Achraf Hakimi's set-piece delivery allowed Ounahi to break the deadlock early in the second half.

Ounahi doubled the lead after combining with Brahim Diaz on a swift counterattack before Soufiane Rahimi added a third goal with virtually the final kick of the match.

The result extended Morocco's unbeaten run to 10 matches and improved their record to seven wins from their last nine knockout fixtures in major international tournaments.

For Canada, the defeat brought an end to a memorable campaign. The co-hosts remain without a victory in nine FIFA World Cup matches when conceding the opening goal, with one draw and eight defeats, despite reaching the knockout stage for the first time in their history.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sarah B

As a Canadian living in Toronto, I'm gutted but proud. Our boys fought hard, but Morocco's experience showed. 38 fouls though? That referee lost control of the match completely. Some of those tackles were dangerous. Still, first time in knockout stage for us is huge. Now I know how Indian fans feel watching their team in cricket – so close yet so far! Keep your heads up, Canada. 🇨🇦

Priya S

Finally, African football is getting the respect it deserves! 🙌 Morocco playing like a top European side, tactically brilliant. Ounahi's brace was pure class – that first goal from the free-kick was beautifully worked. But I'm a bit concerned about all these yellow cards – they'll miss key players in the next round if they're not careful. Still, what a historic moment for the continent! India needs to learn from Morocco's journey.

Michael C

I'm sorry but 8 yellow cards in a knockout match? That's bad refereeing. The intensity was amazing but the game was ruined by constant stoppages. Canada deserved better – they created chances but couldn't finish. And Morocco's counter-attacking was lethal. Honestly, this reminds me of India vs Pakistan cricket matches – too much aggression, not enough quality football at times. Diaz is the real MVP though – four assists is insane!

Ananya R

What a match! 😍 Morocco's journey is like a Bollywood script – from underdogs to record-breakers. Azzedine Ounahi scoring twice, Hakimi with that free-kick assist, and Diaz creating history... It's just beautiful to watch. But yaar, 38 fouls? Itna ganda khelna nahi chahiye (you shouldn't play so dirty). Canada deserved a bit more respect. Still, as an Indian, I'm just happy to see football growing globally. Hope Morocco goes all the way!

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