Morocco defeated co-host Canada 3-0 to advance to the quarterfinals with a commanding Round of 16 performance at the World Cup 2026 on Saturday (July 4).
Azzedine Ounahi opened the scoring from a set piece and added a second goal in the second half, while Soufiane Rahimi sealed the win with a stoppage-time strike.
The Atlas Lions displayed tactical discipline, clinical finishing, and defensive solidity against a determined Canadian side, extending their strong knockout-stage form. It was a sublime performance from the 7th-ranked team in the world, as they qualified for the quarterfinals in consecutive editions of the World Cup.
Morocco propels Africa to History
This result carries continental significance as Africa have etched its name in a prestigious list.
According to Opta, African teams have now collectively scored 51 goals in the 2026 FIFA World Cup. This makes Africa only the second continent – after UEFA, which has achieved the feat 21 times – to see its national teams surpass 50 goals in a single edition of the tournament.
Morocco has played a leading role in this achievement. Building on their memorable 2022 semi-final run, the current squad combines experienced players with emerging talent, delivering consistent goal contributions across the group and knockout stages. Fellow African nations have complemented these efforts, reflecting broader progress in coaching standards, youth academies, and competitive depth across the continent.
Full List of Goals Scored by African Teams in World Cup 2026 (Till July 4)
The teams from Africa have scored 51 goals so far in this World Cup.
Morocco – 10
Senegal – 10
Egypt – 6
Algeria – 5
Cote d’Ivorie – 5
DR Congo – 5
Cabo Verde – 4
Ghana – 2
South Africa – 2
Tunisia – 2
🌍⚽ Africa is making history at the FIFA World Cup 2026!
The continents representatives have already netted 51 goals so far, thus becoming only 2nd continent after Europe to do so in a single edition of World Cup.
A Breakdown of All Goals scored by Africa so far-… pic.twitter.com/y8gpMe04ai
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