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Morocco roars into quarterfinals beating Canada 3-0

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FIFA World Cup 2026: Morocco roars into quarterfinals beating Canada 3-0
Morocco's national football team is the first to qualify for the FIFA World Cup 2026 quarterfinals after a commanding 3-0 victory over co-hosts Canada in the Round of 16, celebrating their progression with a message of unity.

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Yassine Bounou shows why he is the Bono of Morocco with a shutout over Canada in World Cup
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Canada 0-3 Morocco: Five key takeaways from FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 16 clash
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World Cup 2026: Canada crash out as Ounahi double sends Morocco into last eight – live reaction
Canada make three changes following their victory over South Africa.

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Canada vs. Morocco Player Ratings - Who Was the Man of the Match?
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Canada vs Morocco Highlights, FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 16: Rahimi adds late third as Morocco cruise into quarter-finals
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Canada vs Morocco LIVE Score, FIFA World Cup 2026: Bounou comes to Morocco's rescue after Canada's fast start
Canada somehow managed to avoid extra time in their Round of 32 encounter vs South Africa, courtesy of Stephen Eustaquio's added-time winner in the 92nd minute.

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Canada vs. Morocco match stats: Live World Cup score, lineups and updates
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Why Is Alphonso Davies Not Playing Today for Canada vs. Morocco at the World Cup?
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Meet Morocco’s World Cup team

The third match of the World Cup at Boston Stadium is set for Friday.
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Morocco's World Cup success powered by players born around the world

Morocco is the first team in World Cup history to feature a lineup of players who were all born outside of the country they were representing.
Asianet Newsable on MSN
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Morocco's 2026 WC quarter-final entry reflects hard work: Govt

Morocco reached the 2026 FIFA World Cup quarterfinals after a 3-0 win over Canada. The Head of Government lauded the team, saying the win proves their 2022 semifinal run was 'no mere fluke' but the result of hard work and planning.
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Ouahbi’s Morocco forging a new path

Mohamed Ouahbi is seeking to build a Morocco side that stays true to its principles while carrying the legacy of their historic semi-final run into a new era.
USA Today
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2026 Morocco World Cup roster: Complete 26-man squad

After a shock top-four finish in the 2022 World Cup and intense drama at its last major tournament, Morocco arrives at the 2026 World Cup once again hoping to make some serious noise. Mohamed Ouahbi heads into his first major tournament having named a ...
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What to know about Morocco soccer ahead of the 2026 Men's World Cup

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is exactly a week away, and Africa's reigning champion will be making its way to Boston this summer. The Morocco Men's National Team is set play at least one match at Gillette Stadium (which will be referred to as “Boston Stadium ...
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Soccer - Morocco's football dreams fertilized by phosphate riches

By Ed White INGLEWOOD, California, July 4 (Reuters) - Morocco's rise in global football is being powered by an unlikely source of funding: the country's vast phosphate reserves, with the state fertilizer giant bankrolling the national team's development.
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How politics, culture and a love for the country of their parents shaped Morocco's national football team

It's impossible to separate the football World Cup without broader themes including identity, politics, migratory patterns and culture. This daily has already w
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