Morocco's national football team celebrated its qualification for the quarter-finals of the FIFA World Cup 2026 with a message of unity after defeating Canada 3-0 in the Round of 16. In a post on X, the official account of the Morocco National Football Team wrote, "TOGETHER WE ROAR," celebrating the Atlas Lions' progression to the last eight of the tournament.
Morocco First to Quarter-Finals
Morocco became the first team to book a place in the quarter-finals after producing a commanding second-half display to overcome co-hosts Canada. The victory extended Morocco's unbeaten run to 10 matches and underlined their growing reputation in knockout football.
Clinical Second-Half Display
Morocco's passage to the last eight was built on a clinical second-half display after weathering sustained Canadian pressure before the interval. Backed by a passionate home crowd, Canada created the better opportunities in the opening half, with Tani Oluwaseyi denied by an outstanding save from goalkeeper Yassine Bounou after breaking through on goal. Alistair Johnston also came close but saw his header blocked by the Moroccan defence.
The momentum shifted immediately after the restart. Five minutes into the second half, Achraf Hakimi's well-worked free-kick found Azzedine Ounahi unmarked on the edge of the area, and the midfielder calmly slotted the ball into the bottom corner to give Morocco the lead.
Canada Pushes but Morocco Strikes Again
Canada pushed for an equaliser, but Jonathan David failed to capitalise on a dangerous free-kick, while substitute Tajon Buchanan was denied by another excellent save from Bounou. As the co-hosts committed more players forward, Morocco exploited the spaces on the counterattack. Brahim Diaz raced down the right before cutting the ball back for Ounahi, who powered home his second goal of the night to put the contest beyond Canada's reach.
Rahimi Seals Victory
Soufiane Rahimi completed the scoring with virtually the final kick of the match, sealing a comprehensive 3-0 victory. The result also underlined Morocco's growing reputation in knockout football, with Mohamed Ouahbi's side recording their seventh win in the last nine knockout matches across major international tournaments.
Canada's Historic Run Ends
Canada's campaign ended in the Round of 16, though the co-hosts departed with the consolation of having reached the World Cup knockout stage for the first time in their history.



