Diaz Achieves a Historic Record in AFCON After Scoring Against Cameroon
Moroccan international Brahim Diaz continues to steal the spotlight in the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations finals, maintaining his scoring streak by netting a new goal during the match against Cameroon, which ended with a 2-0 victory for the Moroccan team in the tournament's quarterfinals.
With this goal, Diaz achieved a historic milestone, becoming the fifth player in the history of the Africa Cup of Nations to score in five consecutive matches in a single tournament, joining a list that includes Vincent Aboubakar, Mohamed Gedo, and Ndaye Mulamba.
The star of the "Atlas Lions" achieved an unprecedented national record by becoming the first Moroccan player to score in five consecutive matches within a single edition of the continental championship finals, affirming his great value as one of the key attacking players in coach Walid Regragui's lineup.
Ibrahim Diaz is now just one goal away from matching the record held by the Moroccan legend Ahmed Faras, who scored six goals for the Moroccan national team in the Africa Cup of Nations finals, heightening the anticipation for what the player will deliver in the upcoming stages.
With this goal, Diaz achieved a historic milestone, becoming the fifth player in the history of the Africa Cup of Nations to score in five consecutive matches in a single tournament, joining a list that includes Vincent Aboubakar, Mohamed Gedo, and Ndaye Mulamba.
The star of the "Atlas Lions" achieved an unprecedented national record by becoming the first Moroccan player to score in five consecutive matches within a single edition of the continental championship finals, affirming his great value as one of the key attacking players in coach Walid Regragui's lineup.
Ibrahim Diaz is now just one goal away from matching the record held by the Moroccan legend Ahmed Faras, who scored six goals for the Moroccan national team in the Africa Cup of Nations finals, heightening the anticipation for what the player will deliver in the upcoming stages.