The End of Morocco's Record Winning Streak
The Moroccan national team's winning streak ended at 19 matches after they drew 1-1 with Mali in the second round of the group stage of the Africa Cup of Nations.
This series, which began in June 2024, saw Morocco win all its previous matches, firmly establishing its place in the history of African and world football.
This draw halts the Moroccan national team's remarkable record, while the achievement of 19 consecutive wins remains a notable milestone reflecting the team's stability and strong performance under coach Walid Regragui's leadership.
The previous record for the longest winning streak by a national team was held by Spain, with 15 consecutive wins between June 2008 and June 2009, before the Moroccan national team managed to break this record.
This draw placed the Moroccan national team at the top of Group A with 4 points, postponing their qualification for the round of 16 until the third and final matchday.
This series, which began in June 2024, saw Morocco win all its previous matches, firmly establishing its place in the history of African and world football.
This draw halts the Moroccan national team's remarkable record, while the achievement of 19 consecutive wins remains a notable milestone reflecting the team's stability and strong performance under coach Walid Regragui's leadership.
The previous record for the longest winning streak by a national team was held by Spain, with 15 consecutive wins between June 2008 and June 2009, before the Moroccan national team managed to break this record.
This draw placed the Moroccan national team at the top of Group A with 4 points, postponing their qualification for the round of 16 until the third and final matchday.