Diaz Equals Historic Moroccan Record in AFCON
Moroccan star Ibrahim Diaz made history in the Africa Cup of Nations by matching a record that had stood for 21 years as the highest-scoring Moroccan player in a single edition of the tournament.
Díaz scored his fourth goal in the Africa Cup of Nations tournament held in Morocco, matching the achievement of Youssef Mokhtari, who also scored 4 goals with the Moroccan national team in the 2004 edition. This made the pair the top Moroccan scorers historically in a single edition of the "CAN."
Ibrahim's goal came at a crucial moment, leading the Atlas Lions to victory over Tanzania in the round of 16, securing the team's spot in the quarterfinals and affirming his value as a decisive player in important matches.
This achievement reflects the significant impact of the Real Madrid player with the Moroccan national team. He did not just deliver a strong performance on the field but also set historic records, continuing to etch his name in the annals of Moroccan football and boosting fans' hopes of going far in the tournament.
Díaz scored his fourth goal in the Africa Cup of Nations tournament held in Morocco, matching the achievement of Youssef Mokhtari, who also scored 4 goals with the Moroccan national team in the 2004 edition. This made the pair the top Moroccan scorers historically in a single edition of the "CAN."
Ibrahim's goal came at a crucial moment, leading the Atlas Lions to victory over Tanzania in the round of 16, securing the team's spot in the quarterfinals and affirming his value as a decisive player in important matches.
This achievement reflects the significant impact of the Real Madrid player with the Moroccan national team. He did not just deliver a strong performance on the field but also set historic records, continuing to etch his name in the annals of Moroccan football and boosting fans' hopes of going far in the tournament.