Atlas Lions Make History, 38 Consecutive Matches Without Defeat After Draw with Brazil
The Moroccan national team continued to make history in international football, extending their unbeaten streak to 38 consecutive matches following an exciting 1-1 draw against Brazil in their opening game of the 2026 World Cup. The Atlas Lions delivered a strong performance against one of the top contenders for the title and came close to securing victory on several occasions.
With this number, Morocco surpasses the historical streaks achieved by major teams such as Italy (37 matches), Argentina (36 matches), Algeria and Brazil (35 matches), and Spain (31 matches), claiming the longest unbeaten streak in the history of national teams according to currently available figures.
Notably, this series did not only come against mid-level teams, but also featured strong matches and remarkable results that reinforced the Moroccan team's status among the world's elite, before reaffirming its strength against Brazil in the World Cup opener.
And the question that remains now is: "How far can this series go?"
If Morocco succeeds in avoiding defeat during the remaining group stage matches and knockout rounds, this historic record could turn into one of the greatest periods in the history of international football, especially if it coincides with a new achievement in the World Cup.
With this number, Morocco surpasses the historical streaks achieved by major teams such as Italy (37 matches), Argentina (36 matches), Algeria and Brazil (35 matches), and Spain (31 matches), claiming the longest unbeaten streak in the history of national teams according to currently available figures.
Notably, this series did not only come against mid-level teams, but also featured strong matches and remarkable results that reinforced the Moroccan team's status among the world's elite, before reaffirming its strength against Brazil in the World Cup opener.
And the question that remains now is: "How far can this series go?"
If Morocco succeeds in avoiding defeat during the remaining group stage matches and knockout rounds, this historic record could turn into one of the greatest periods in the history of international football, especially if it coincides with a new achievement in the World Cup.