MOROCCO IN HISTORY


Picture : Brahim Diaz scored the only goal of Morocco against Mali . It was not enough to continue the winning run !

Morocco end their record winning run

Morocco’s 19-game winning run, world’s longest ever in history of this kind, came to an end on 26 December by a 1-1 draw in an Africa Cup of Nations group stage clash against Mali. 
Earlier this year (on 14 October), the Atlas Lions surpassed the former world record of Spain (15 consecutive wins between June 2008 and June 2009).
Walid Regragui’s team remained all-winning since June 2024, so their historic run spanned more than 18 months. Remarkably, in the last 10 games of the series, they didn’t concede goals.
At the same time, Morocco failed to beat another world record, for consecutive wins in competitive games, that belongs to Germany: 15 between July 2010 and June 2012. Morocco stopped at 14 such wins (other 5 were gained in the friendlies).
To clarify, in the mentioned statistics, only results of the main national team of Morocco were taken into account, unlike those of an alternative Morocco’s team, composed of players from their domestic league and managed by other coach. This later team was also active in 2025 representing the nation at the African Nations Championship in August and the Arab Cup in December.

 NATIONAL TEAMS14-Feb-1905
 LONGEST WINNINGRUNS
     
 TeamWinsFirst Last
     
1Morocco1907/06/202421/12/2025
2Spain1526/06/200820/06/2009
3Australia1427/10/199601/10/1997
4Brazil1410/06/199712/12/1997
5France1429/03/200318/02/2004
6Scotland 13############################
7Brazil1312/07/196030/05/1962
8Italy1311/11/202002/07/2021
9East Germany1206/06/197323/05/1974
10Germany 1202/05/197914/06/1980
11France1229/02/198408/12/1984
12Mexico 1213/01/198710/05/1990
13Brazil1208/06/199901/08/1999
14United States1202/06/201314/08/2013



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