Morocco defeat Congo to set world record for most consecutive wins

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Morocco’s national football team clinched a historic victory over the Congo national team, winning 1-0 in Rabat and setting a new world record for the most consecutive wins by a national team.

The mood was electric as players entered the match already qualified for the 2026 World Cup, determined to extend their streak and boost their international ranking.

The match began with Morocco taking clear control, pressing forward and creating several chances. Despite missing opportunities in the first half, especially through young talents like Ismail Sabiri and Brahim Diaz, Morocco kept up the pressure. Congo focused on defensive tactics and tried to frustrate the home side, but Morocco finally broke the deadlock in the 63rd minute, thanks to a swift attack finished calmly by Youssef En-Nesyri.

Coach Walid Regragui’s tactical adjustments brought fresh energy, and Moroccan supporters celebrated passionately as the team secured their 16th straight win, a new global benchmark. With the victory, Morocco strengthened their place at the top of their group and left fans dreaming of even greater success.

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