The Moroccan national team reserved its ticket to the round of 32 of the 2026 World Cup finals, after its exciting victory over the Haiti national team by four goals to two, in the third round of the third group competitions, in a confrontation that witnessed great fluctuations before it was decided by the effectiveness of the substitutes and the decisiveness of the Moroccan elements in the decisive moments.
The Moroccan national team entered the match with a clear attacking tendency, but received a surprise goal in the tenth minute from Lenny Joseph. The “Atlas Lions” gradually regained their balance thanks to continuous pressure and various offensive moves, and Achraf Hakimi equalized the score before Wilson Isidore restored the lead for Haiti, then Ismail Sibari equalized before the end of the first half.
During the second half, the Moroccan team continued to impose its rhythm, amidst a defensive retreat by the opponent, until Sofiane Rahimi, after coming on as a substitute, succeeded in scoring the third goal in the 78th minute, before Yassine Jassim concluded the confrontation with the fourth goal in the 89th minute, confirming Morocco’s qualification to the next round.
This victory reflects the ability of the Moroccan national team to deal with the difficulties of important matches, after it finished the group stage in second place behind Brazil on goal difference after they were equal with 7 points, setting the Moroccan national team to a date with the leaders of Group Six in the next round on June 29 in Mexico.
The Moroccan national team secured their passage to the Round of 32 of the 2026 World Cup finals after a thrilling victory over Haiti, winning four goals to two in the third round of Group C matches. The match saw significant fluctuations before being decided by the effectiveness of the substitutes and the determination of the Moroccan players in the crucial moments.
The Moroccan team entered the match with a clear attacking intent, but they conceded a surprising goal in the tenth minute from Lenny Joseph. The “Atlas Lions” gradually regained their balance thanks to continuous pressure and varied attacking movements, with Achraf Hakimi equalizing before Wilson Isidor restored Haiti’s lead, and then Ismail Sabari leveled the score again just before the end of the first half.
In the second half, the Moroccan team continued to impose their rhythm, while the opponent’s defense retreated, until Sofiane Rahimi, after coming on as a substitute, succeeded in scoring the third goal in the 78th minute. Yassine Jassim then capped off the match with the fourth goal in the 89th minute, confirming Morocco’s qualification for the next round.
This victory reflects the Moroccan team’s ability to handle the challenges of important matches, having finished the group stage in second place behind Brazil on goal difference after both teams ended up with 7 points. Morocco will face the leader of Group F in the next round on June 29 in Mexico.
















