Sibari Enters World Cup History

Sibari Enters World Cup History

Saturday 20-06-2026
The Moroccan star Ismail Saibari made history with his early goal in the ongoing match between Morocco and Scotland, as part of the second round of the group stage in the 2026 World Cup.

Sibari scored the leading goal for the Moroccan national team just one minute and 10 seconds after the start of the match, achieving several remarkable records in the history of the World Cup and Moroccan football.

According to the "Opta" statistics network, Sibari's goal is the fastest in the 2026 World Cup so far, and it has also become the fastest goal scored by the Moroccan national team in its World Cup history.

The achievements of the Moroccan player did not stop there, as his goal became the second fastest goal scored by an African player in World Cup history, behind the goal of Ghanaian Asamoah Gyan, who scored against the Czech Republic after one minute and eight seconds in the 2006 World Cup.

The Moroccan national team continues to deliver strong performances in the tournament, amid hopes from its fans to continue the journey and achieve a new accomplishment on the global stage.
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