Morocco enters World Cup on eight-match undefeated run following AFCON title award
- Morocco have maintained an undefeated streak throughout their 2026 matches heading into the World Cup, following their AFCON title award (which remains under legal challenge).
- The team has won six and drawn two of their eight matches this year, scoring 18 goals and conceding only three.
- This undefeated run, which includes recent shutout friendly wins against Burundi (5-0) and Madagascar (4-0), demonstrates strong form heading into the tournament.
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Conclusion
A query of Morocco's 2026 matches shows they are undefeated in 8 matches (6 wins, 2 draws, 0 losses, 18 goals scored, 3 conceded). This includes their AFCON title, which was awarded to Morocco in March 2026 after CAF's appeals board ruled Senegal forfeited the January 18 final (the result was recorded as 3-0 to Morocco, though Senegal won 1-0 on the pitch and has appealed to CAS). Recent friendly shutouts include victories against Burundi (5-0 on May 26) and Madagascar (4-0 on June 2).